Term ID: T2576

Interval Recording

/interval-recording/
A behavioral observation method where observers record whether target behaviors occur during specific time intervals, providing information about behavior frequency and patterns.
Example: Recording whether disruptive behavior occurs during each 30-second interval of a class period to measure behavior frequency and identify patterns over time.

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Reference: Cooper et al. (2007)