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Analyzing Quantitative Behavioral Observation Data

Hoi K. Suen, +1 more
TLDR
This paper presents a meta-analyses of Behavior Sampling and Recording and its applications to Time Series Analysis and Reliability, both of which have shown high levels of generalizability.
Abstract
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Behavior Sampling and Recording. Subject Sampling and Assignment. Time Sampling. Reliability: Conventional Methods. Reliability: The Generalizability Approach. Validity. Time Series Analysis: Introduction. Time Series Analysis: ARIMA. Time Series Analysis: Other Methods. Summary. Appendices: Introductory Statistics. Probabilities of the Systematic Error in Single-Subject Time Sampling for Selected Intervals. Maximum and Minimum Kappa for Given Proportion Agreement Value.

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