Levels of measurement
Targeting Intervention, Goals, Objectives, Measurement Basics
Key Characteristics of All Measures
Causality and types of Single Subject Designs
Various Types of Measures
100
This measurement has equal intervals and 0 point.
What is scale.
100
The specific object of intervention that is relevant in a given situation.
What is target?
100
The difference between a measured value of quanitity and its true value.
What is measurement error?
100
An effect that is the result of a tendency for subjects selected on the bases of extreme scores to regress towards the mean on subsequent tests.
What is statistical regression.
100
Has been called a "target complaint scale".
What is individualized rating scales?
200
This measurement has categories in a certain order.
What is ordinal.
200
You ask the client for concrete examples of the occurrence of the problem; you identify when and where the problem occurs.
What is clarity?
200
It could be random or systematic.
What is measurement error?
200
Intervention only.
What is B Design?
200
Can be used for evaluation with single-system-design.
What is standardized scale?
300
This is categories.
What is Nominal?
300
How other practitioners have measured the same problem.
What is measurability?
300
A measure that indicates the extent to which a measure contains random measurement.
What is reliability?
300
Basic withdrawal.
What is ABA Design.
300
A form of self-monitoring that will help you gain information.
What is client log?
400
This measurement has equal intervals.
What is interval?
400
Preferences about the future, what the client would like to be, to do or would prefer to happen when the intervention is completed.
What is ultimate goals?
400
This measure indicates the extent to which a measure contains systematic measurement error?
What is validity?
400
Baseline and intervention.
What is AB.
400
Recording and observing the behavior.
What is observational measures?
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