Abstract
An audio tape recorder may be used to record behavior as an on-off event in time by connecting a phone jack to a normally closed switch through an unshielded two-lead cable. Actuation of the switch either by an observer or a subject-activated apparatus will produce a 60 Hz noise (buzz) on tape. Uses and applications of this recording technique to behavioral research and therapy are discussed.
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