Dimensional Measurement and Decelerative Behavior
Decelerative Behavior can take different forms, but reducing or eliminating it requires careful intervention and effort. The process for intervening and making decisions has several components. The following course focuses on dimensional measurement and other important facets of observing behavior. First, the course contrasts dimensional quantities with dimensionless quantities. What are they and how do they impact overall data measurement. Next, continuous observation is compared to discontinuous observation. Information is presented showing the advantages and disadvantages of both procedures. And last, complete schedules of observation and incomplete schedules of observation are addressed. Course time to complete 90 minutes. 1.5 Learning CEUs Author: Rick Kubina Jr., Ph.D., BCBA-D