Evaluate my measurements
Name that measurement
Analyze my analysis
Design Intervention
Misc.
100

The extent to which a study's results are generalizable to other subjects, settings, or behaviors.

What is external validity

100

You are tasked with observing and recording "jumping." The behavior occur throughout the day, last for about 2 seconds and do not have an obvious antecedent. The most appropriate behavioral dimension to measure this behavior is.....

What is rate

100

Helps you understand which parts of a treatment package were/are responsible for behavior change

What is component analysis

100

Compares behavior to other behavior or the same behavior, either in different conditions or subjects

What is multiple baseline design

100

A study in which the participant acts as their own control group; does not mean there is only a single participant

Single-subject design

200

Repeated measurement of an event that yields the same - or similar - results.

What is reliability

200

Measuring how many times did a client attempt a behavior before achieving a set performance level it is an example of

What is trials to criterion

200

A type of analysis used to compare two different types of treatments, such as a multielement/alternating treatment design

What is a comparative analysis

200

Usually an Sd is associated with each treatment condition to signal with treatment condition is not in effect

What is alternating treatment design

200

History can be a threat to this type of validity

What is internal

300

Measurements are directly relevant to what you want to know, that is, measuring the thing you really want to measure

What is validity

300

Frequency, duration, rate, latency, IRT are all examples of this type of measurement

What is direct measures

300

Analysis of the effects of different values of the IV

What is parametric analysis

300

Staggers the implementation of intervention

What is multiple baseline

300

Some advantages of this design is that it does not require withdrawal and quickly compares the relative effectiveness of treatments.

What is alternating treatment design

400

The extent to which an analysis assures the measured changes in behavior are due to the manipulation and not due to uncontrolled extraneous variables

What is internal validity

400

A behavior that happens intermittently with an low overall occurrence should be measured using

What is frequency

400

Imagine a graph (bc you have to pay for the feature)....

You're looking at manipulations of the rate of praise being delivered.

8/min average rate of 10 responses

4/min average rate of 8 responses

2/min average rate of 2 responses

What is parametric analysis

400

Once target behavior reaches a set rate or level, it is changed by a predetermined amount

What is changing criterion design

400

Baseline logic looks at three dimensions of single-case design. These are

What is prediction, verification, and replication 

500

This means that what you've measured to be "true" is the same (or close) to what is actually true.

What is accuracy

500

AN OBM analyst targets this when tasked with decreasing the time period between when employees "clock in" and when he begin work.

What is latency

500

Juliette has used an exclusionary time out to reduce problem behaviors in her classroom. The results of this procedure are inconsistent. She decides to investigate whether the time outs given by her are more or less effective than time outs occur and their effects. Juliette is conducting a

What is component analysis

500

Used to describe experiments in which an effective treatment is sequentially or partially removed

What is reversal design

500

A pattern of responding that exhibits very little variation in its measured dimensional quantities over a period of time; provides basis for baseline logic

What is steady state responding

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