A diary description is a formal observation method.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Question 2event
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. Used to develop strategies to change behavior.
b. A conclusion based on directly observable data, premises, or evidence, but is not itself directly observable.
c. A formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals.
d. Only behaviors chosen ahead of time are observed and recorded.
e. Behaviors that can be placed into particular categories.
f. A formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur.
Question 3time sampling
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. Used to develop strategies to change behavior.
b. A conclusion based on directly observable data, premises, or evidence, but is not itself directly observable.
c. A formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals.
d. Only behaviors chosen ahead of time are observed and recorded.
e. Behaviors that can be placed into particular categories.
f. A formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur.
Question 4baseline data
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. Used to develop strategies to change behavior.
b. A conclusion based on directly observable data, premises, or evidence, but is not itself directly observable.
c. A formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals.
d. Only behaviors chosen ahead of time are observed and recorded.
e. Behaviors that can be placed into particular categories.
f. A formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur.
Question 5inference
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. Used to develop strategies to change behavior.
b. A conclusion based on directly observable data, premises, or evidence, but is not itself directly observable.
c. A formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals.
d. Only behaviors chosen ahead of time are observed and recorded.
e. Behaviors that can be placed into particular categories.
f. A formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur.
Question 6selectivity
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. Used to develop strategies to change behavior.
b. A conclusion based on directly observable data, premises, or evidence, but is not itself directly observable.
c. A formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals.
d. Only behaviors chosen ahead of time are observed and recorded.
e. Behaviors that can be placed into particular categories.
f. A formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur.
Question 7event sampling
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. Used to develop strategies to change behavior.
b. A conclusion based on directly observable data, premises, or evidence, but is not itself directly observable.
c. A formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals.
d. Only behaviors chosen ahead of time are observed and recorded.
e. Behaviors that can be placed into particular categories.
f. A formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur.
Question 8event sampling
Match each statement with the correct item below.
a. Used to develop strategies to change behavior.
b. A conclusion based on directly observable data, premises, or evidence, but is not itself directly observable.
c. A formal method of observation and recording in which you record selected behaviors during preset uniform time periods and at regularly recurring or randomly selected intervals.
d. Only behaviors chosen ahead of time are observed and recorded.
e. Behaviors that can be placed into particular categories.
f. A formal method that observes and records specific kinds of behaviors whenever they occur.