What is Multiprobe?

What is Multiprobe?

Abstract. Multiple-baseline and probe procedures are combined into a “multiple-probe” technique. The technique is designed to provide a thorough analysis of the relationship between an independent variable and the acquisition of a successive-approximation or chain sequence.

What does a water probe measure?

There are several different measures for water quality, like electro conductivity (EC), pH ( PH), dissolved oxygen (DO). The 6536 Water Conductivity Instrument with 6536 Probe measures the electro-conductivity and temperature of water in streams, rivers, lakes and the groundwater system, using boreholes.

What are ABA probes?

PROBE. : A brief phase in a behavior analysis experiment designed to test the effect of a given intervention. A short withdrawal phase is a probe, because the intervention is removed for a period of time to assess some aspect(s) of the behavior in the absence of the intervention.

What is in situ parameter?

In situ water quality parameters may include dissolved oxygen (DO), temperature, pH, conductivity, turbidity and chlorophyll. This procedure also applies to use of data sondes for monitoring dye tracer.

What is in situ water analysis?

In situ water quality sampling is the measurement of physical and chemical parameters in a water body at the time of sampling. The data is as valid as data measured in a laboratory provided the field instruments are calibrated. In situ data are often required to aid the interpretation of other water quality results.

What is shaping ABA?

Shaping = a process used in teaching in which a behavior or skill is gradually taught by differentially reinforcing successive approximations to the behavior that the teacher wants to create. When shaping, the teacher uses his/her knowledge of the child and their behaviors and the skill in which they desire to teach.

What is an ABAB study?

An ABAB research design, also called a withdrawal or reversal design, is used to determine if an intervention is effective in changing the behavior of a participant. The design has four phases denoted by A1, B1, A2, and B2. In each phase, repeated measurements of the participant’s behavior are obtained.

What is the conductivity of seawater in Microsiemens?

about 50,000 uS/cm
Electrical conductivity is measured in microsiemens per centimeter (uS/cm). Freshwater is usually between 0 and 1,500 uS/cm and typical sea water has a conductivity value of about 50,000 uS/cm.

What is in-situ parameter?

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