• Frequency: The number of occurrences of a behavior, either events or states may be counted (i.e., raw count). Note that NO time period is involved. • Relative frequency: This indicates the probability of a particular behavior being observed at a randomly selected behavior change. Frequency of one behavior / Total number of behavior changes • Patterson calls this Relative Frequency A
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