Measures
SSD
Definitions
Designs
Baseline
100
Scale
What is the level of measurement that has equal intervals and 0 points?
100
B Design
Which design is used most frequently in SSD?
100
Baseline and Intervention
What does the A and B mean?
100
Evaluation of pre-intervention status, we don't know if there is a relationship between intervention and outcome.
What is it that the B design doesn't allow for?
100
Using multiple baseline designs
What is useful for evaluating situations where an intervention would be likely to bring about enduring changes in the dependent variable?
200
4
What is the number of levels of measurement?
200
Indicators
What is you will see in practice?
200
Single Subject Design (SSD)
What is the backbone of practice evaluation?
200
Baseline
What is a period of time during which an outcome is measured repeatedly in the absence of intervention?
200
Control
What is it that the baseline ensures?
300
Random and systematic
What is the two types of measurement error?
300
Target
What is is when you focus on one problem and define it specifically as you can?
300
Basic Withdrawal Design
What is the ABA design referred to?
300
No intervention baseline phase, Intervention, No-intervention withdrawal phase
What is the phases of the ABA (Basic WIthdrawal Design) d design?
300
The Baseline
What usually occurs before interventions but not always?
400
Accuracy and consistency
What is it that any measurement strives for?
400
Causality
What is it called in SSD when these three conditions are met: relationship existing between two variables, relationship being non-spurious and time interval between one variable and the other?
400
Something that can be measured.
What is it that you are looking for when looking at operational definition of a target?
400
The intervention is initiated before the baseline is taken
What is the BAB design mean?
400
Confirm or disconfirm that a problem exists, Determine if the problem is getting better or worse and provides and estimate of what would happen to the client without intervention
What is that baselines do?
500
Validity, Reliability, Measurement error, Utility and Directness
What is the five key characteristics of measure?
500
Intervention-Baseline-Intervention
What is a BAB Design?
500
B, AB, ABA, BAB
What is the four designs that is used in practice evaluation?
500
Stable line, trend and cycle
What is the different types of patterns?
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