Operationalizing DV's
Measuring DVs
SCDs
Evaluating
IV Effects
What's the Function?
100

Description of a DV in observable, measurable terms

Operational definition

100

Measuring math scores is an example of what kind of variable?

Dependent
100

Considered the control in a single-case design

Baseline

100

Adding one intervention at a time will likely provide what kind of validity?

Internal

100

Student runs away as they look back and laugh

Attention

200

This operational definition could include: eyes on assignment or teacher, actively writing, raising hand

On-Task/Academically Engaged

200

The best way to measure how often a student hits peers/adults

Frequency recording


200

What you would call a design in which a reward system was applied to see the outcome

AB design

200

Recommendation if a DV targeted for decrease is down-trending in baseline

Hold off on IV implementation and continue to track behavior

200

Student tantrums every shopping trip and then gets candy

Get food/tangibles

300

The problem with this operational definition: "Any utterance by a student intended to demean or intimidate another student."

It is not objective (calls for speculation about intention of the speaker).

300

The best way to measure time on-task during a lesson.

Duration recording
300

Ron's social skills were measured before the reward system, after, and then when it was removed again

A-B-A design

300

Using control conditions or randomization to rule out alternative explanations for observed changes is an example of what kind of validity?

Internal

300

The student crumples up their work and puts his head down every math period

Escape

400

When a student leaves the classroom without permission or gets married in Vegas

Eloping

400

Mark "+" if, at the end of each 10-second interval, the student exhibited the target behavior.

Momentary time sampling

400

The number of stable data points we need in the baseline condition before treatment/intervention

5
400

The degree to which the results of a study are due to the intervention and not other variables

Internal validity


400

Student yells and kicks every time a task is presented

Protest/escape

500

Throwing objects, hitting, kicking, punching, and pinching are examples of this target behavior

Physical aggression

500

The extent to which the findings of a study can be generalized to other settings, people, or times

External validity

500

In single-case research, this is the "A" in an A-B-A-B design

Baseline condition

500

Student physical aggression decreases after a self-monitoring intervention is implemented

Internal validity

Manipulation

A-B design

500

Student blurts out off-topic comments and the class laughs every time

Peer attention

600

Three criteria for a good operational definition

Objective, clear, measurable

600

Every 10-seconds, if the target behavior occurred at any time during the interval

Partial-interval recording

600

This allows for in-depth analysis of an individual student's response to an intervention

Single-case design

600

Threat to internal validity in which the DV changes as a function of time or development

Maturation

600

Student gets in a fight and gets suspended each time

Escape

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