Table 2.
Difficult items encountered during mapping | |
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1. Difficulty about operational rules | |
BCC | ① Choose higher potential BCCs when 2 or more occur in one time frame |
② Keep track of time accurately to record the BCC of longest duration | |
③ Record the BCC with the most extreme ME value, if ① and ② are the same | |
④ Record the BCC of latter part of time frame, if ① through ③ are the same | |
ME | ⑤ Choose from limited ME values properly for [B C N U W] |
⑥ Allocate ME value properly from M and E values based on the 3 rules | |
⑦ Keep track of time accurately to choose the predominating ME value | |
Other | ⑧ Mark “*” in the sixth time frame when uninterrupted negative ME continues |
⑨ UNME (uninterrupted negative ME) is not interrupted by [N] | |
2. Difficulty about observation and recording | |
Timekeeping | ⑩ Keep track of time accurately to recognize time frame every 5-minute interval |
Recording | ⑪ Do not overlook observing when recording time frame results every 5 minutes |
⑫ Decide representative BCC correctly when various BCCs occur continuously | |
⑬ Decide representative ME correctly when M and E change continuously | |
Taking notes | ⑭ Take notes at the right moment, do not lose the chance to take notes |
⑮ Make easy-to-read notes; time and timing, order of occurrence, duration, and so on | |
Correction | ⑯ Correct and/or add codes or notes during mapping |
⑰Correct data/info on raw data sheet for report writing after mapping |
Abbreviations: BCC, behavior category code; ME, mood and engagement.