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How To: View Frequency Behavior Graphs
How To: View Frequency Behavior Graphs
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The Frequency Behavior Graph helps users track how often a behavior occurs over time. You can interpret trends, view details, edit entries, and delete data points as needed.

How to view Frequency Behavior Graphs

  1. Select a Frequency Behavior at the bottom of the graph

    • The X-axis (horizontal) represents the dates of observations.

    • The Y-axis (vertical) displays how many times the behavior occurred.

    • Data Points: Represent the recorded occurrences of the behavior for a given date. If there are multiple behaviors recorded on the same day, the data point reflects the cumulative frequency count for that day.

    • A solid line with data points connects recorded instances of the behavior, showing trends over time.

    • A dashed horizontal line (Avg.) represents the average frequency of the behavior over the selected timeframe.

    • Data points indicate recorded instances of the behavior.

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  2. Click on a data point on the graph to view details, including:

    • Date and time of observation

    • Recorded frequency of the behavior

    • Observer name

    • Location (if applicable) ​

  3. Click Edit to modify details such as date, frequency, or location and click Save to update.

  4. Click Delete to remove a recorded behavior and confirm the deletion when prompted.

    • Please note, only the user who originally tracked the data can delete it.

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