Multiple Choice
A behavior analyst supervisor asks a therapist to record on a data sheet the number of math problems a client completes during treatment sessions. In an effort to evaluate the data reported on math completion, the supervisor collects the math sheets periodically and records the number of math problems completed. She then compares the math sheets to the number recorded by the therapist on the corresponding data sheet. The behavior analyst supervisor is recording:
A) observed values
B) trends
C) true values
D) treatment integrity
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q16: Describe the basic procedure of calibration.
Q17: Complete the following sentence using the terms
Q18: To say that a measure is precise
Q19: What are the two requirements for evaluating
Q20: Interobserver agreement does not provide information about
Q22: Describe the sequence or priority of the
Q23: What is the difference between observed and
Q24: If the target behavior is directly measured,
Q25: How can you be sure that correct
Q26: Explain why interobserver agreement data provide no