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How To: View Whole Interval Behavior Graphs
How To: View Whole Interval Behavior Graphs
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The Whole Interval Behavior Graph records whether a behavior occurred for the entire duration of an interval. This helps track behaviors that are sustained throughout observation periods.

  1. Select a Whole Interval Behavior at the bottom of the graph

    • X-axis (horizontal): Represents dates of observation

    • Y-axis (left vertical) – Percentage (%)

      • Shows the percentage of intervals where the behavior was recorded throughout the whole interval.

    • Y-axis (right vertical) – Observation Period

      • Represents the total duration of the observation period in hours, minutes, and seconds.

    • Bars: Represent the percentage of intervals in which the behavior was recorded for the entire duration.

      • If multiple instances of the behavior are recorded within a day, the bar displayed on the graph reflects the average percentage for that day.

    • Dashed horizontal line (Avg.): Displays the average percentage of recorded intervals over the selected timeframe.

    • Observation Period (Square Box) : Represent the observation period, indicating how long the behavior was observed.

      • If multiple instances of the behavior are recorded within a day, the square box displayed on the graph reflects the cumulative duration for that day.

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  2. Click on a bar (not the square box scatter plot) to view details, including:

    • Behavior name

    • Date and time of the observation

    • Observation Period (right Y-axis)

    • Percentage of recorded intervals (left Y-axis)

    • Data collector’s name

    • Location (if applicable)

  3. If data is collected multiple times in a day, use the <> navigation arrows to switch between entries for that day.

  4. Click Edit to update details such as date, percentage of intervals, observation period duration, or location, then click Save to update.

  5. 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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