What is the difference between whole-time interval sampling and partial-time interval sampling?
A) Whole-time means the client is observed the whole-time.
B) Partial-time means the client is watched the whole time but the observer only records behaviors part of the time.
C) Whole-time means that the client demonstrated the behavior the whole time.
D) Partial-time means that the behavior in intermittent and not observed regularly.
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