Methods of Defining and Observing Behaviors

  • Hurwitz S
  • Minshawi N
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… Behaviors that occur frequently may occur quickly and then be over (eg, calling out an answer or hitting a sibling), or they may last for a longer time (eg, wandering around the room unengaged or throwing a tantrum). Behaviors can also be very discrete, meaning they have …

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Hurwitz, S., & Minshawi, N. F. (2012). Methods of Defining and Observing Behaviors (pp. 91–103). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3037-7_6

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