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Frequency

In Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), frequency refers to the number of times a specific behavior occurs during a given observation period. This is a basic measurement that tracks how often a behavior happens and is useful for identifying patterns and measuring the effectiveness of interventions.

Example

A behavior analyst is working with a child named Ethan who often shouts out during classroom lessons. To monitor and address this behavior, the analyst tracks the frequency of Ethan’s shouting. Over a 30-minute observation period, the analyst records each time Ethan shouts out without raising his hand. If Ethan shouts out 5 times during the observation period, the frequency of the behavior is 5. Based on this data, the analyst can implement strategies to reduce the frequency of shouting and increase appropriate classroom behavior.

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