SSD
Target of Intervention, Goals and Objectives
Reliability and Validity
Measurements
Different Types of Designs
100
SSD is an acronym for
What is Single Subject Design
100
The process of specifying what we mean by a term. It is the process of finding general behavior patterns among the bits and pieces of specific situations in everyday life.
What is conceptualization?
100
If reliability is the consistency of an instrument, then validity is the_______of an instrument.
What is accuracy?
100
There are three types of measurement: observational, rapid assessments and what?
What are standardized measurements?
100
The presence of change in a SSD is _______
What is necessary?
200
Time period of during which a particular activity occurs
What is a phase?
200
A specific object of intervention that is relevant in a given situation
What is a target?
200
Reliability is the degree to which a research instrument produces ______.
What is consistent results?
200
Frequency, Duration and Interval counts are basic ways of measuring what?
What is behavior?
200
History, Maturation, Testing, Instrumentation and Statistical regression all refer_______ to Internal validity.
What are threats?
300
Internal consistency used with standardized measures
What is reliability
300
The SMART acronym stands for.....
What is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time sensitive?
300
Face, Content, Construct and Criterion are all what?
What are different types of validity?
300
This is a single (intervention only) design.
What is B Design?
400
Validity Reliability Measurement error Utility Directness are all key characteristics to what.....in association with SSD?
What is measure
400
Levels of measurement include nominal, ordinal interval and what?
What is ratio?
400
This item is used with individual clients, families, groups to measure intensity of feelings, internal states, opinions etc.
What are IRS's
400
SEM stands for......
What is Standard Error of measurement?
400
How many conditions must be established before we call a relationship a causal?
What is 3?
500
1.A relationship must exist between the two variables 2.The relationship must be non-spurious. 3.There should be a time interval between one variable and the other are three conditions that must be established before we call a relationship what?
What is Casual
500
The problems should begin with
What is The client system
500
These items help clients systematically and objectively record these events in a way that they are less susceptible to pitfalls of recall.
What are client logs?
500
True or False the anxiety scale had become helpful in this course.
What is True
500
Name 4 types of SSDs's
What are: B designs AB designs ABA designs Multiple Baselines Design
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