This type of definition is the actual definition of a term. The definition can be found in a dictionary, on Google, etc.
What is a conceptual definition?
Type of goals that are preferences about the future, what the client would like to be, to do or would prefer to happen when the intervention is completed
What are ultimate goals?
This type of single subject design is the most frequently used. It allows for measurement of change during an intervention.
What is B (Intervention only) Design?
On the Individual Rating Scale, these are the numerical pints on the scale that are the client's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that they are experiencing. For example: No Stress, Minor Stress, High Stress, etc.
What are anchors?
Narratives, Videotapes, Audiotapes, and computer applications are all:
What are methodologies for describing interventions?
This type of definition adds a measurement value to the term.
For example: On a scale from 1 to 10 what level of burnout do you feel when you come home from work?
What is an operational definition?
These are limited or intermediate versions of the ultimate goal; what will your client think, feel and do when the problem is no longer in existence. These are things, actions, measurements, etc. that the client will do in order to achieve the ultimate goal.
What are objectives?
This single system design is used when a individual's behavior is so severe that the researcher cannot wait to establish a baseline and must begin with an intervention.
What is BAB Design?
This type of measurement instructs the client to record or document their behaviors, feelings, thoughts, etc. over a specific length of time. It is reported and observed by the counselor or another individual who has a relation to the client.
What are Client Logs?
The agencies and people involved, intervention location and time, how the intervention was implemented, etc. are all components of?
What is a fully specified intervention?
Single subject design is also known as the__
What is the backbone of practice evaluation?
This type of validity is called “faith” validity because there is no standard method for determining it, no way to quantify it and no standard.
What is Face Validity?
A research measurement instrument produces consistent results each time it is facilitated. The measurement has:
What is reliability?
These are the four levels of measurement__
What is nominal, ordinal, interval, and scale?