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A statistical investigation of the time-sampling methods in studying primate behavior
Authors:Irene A. Chow  Leonard A. Rosenblum
Affiliation:(1) Medical Data Control, Pharmaceutical Division, Ciba-Geigy Co., 556 Moris Avenue, Summit, New Jersey, USA;(2) Department of Psychiatry, Primates Laboratory, Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, New York, N. Y., USA
Abstract:Two commonly used time-sampling techniques in studying animal behavior, namely, fixed interval time point technique and fixed interval time span technique have been investigated, in which their statistical properties and the estimators for frequency and duration have been discussed. Three simple numerical examples have been used to illustrate the calculation of estimates. Finally, a sketch of a stochastic approach to the problem and the resultant estimators are presented, in which all the possible transitions are considered. Therefore, both total frequency and duration of a certain behavior can be estimated by summing up the estimators during each fixed intervening interval with only two end-points being observed.
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