5.3 Direct Behavior Observation: Measuring Time & Behavior

All behavior has a durative (i.e., time-based) component. However for many types of therapy, time may not be  important  to measure directly. Indeed, counting the the correct productions of an articulation target or the percent of appropriate responses to questions don’t involve any sort of time-based measurement. Rather, they require direct observation event recording strategies….

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