A period of time during which an outcome is measured repeatedly in the absence of the intervention.
What is a baseline?
200
Categories in a certain order.
What is an Ordinal measurement?
200
Greater than .80.
What is very good reliability?
200
Used to quantify internal consistency/ reliability
What is Coefficient Alpha/Cronbach Alpha?
300
Focus on one problem and define it as specifically as you can
What is select a target?
300
They happen when bias occurs or average score is influenced into a particular direction
What are Systematic errors?
300
They happen by chance, normal fluctuations, cancel each other out.
What are random errors?
300
Other explanations for a score or alternative explanations.
What is Measurement error?
300
The most frequently used single subject design.
What is B (intervention-only) design?
400
Something that you can measure
What is operational definition?
400
Allows for evaluation of pre-intervention and intervention problem status.
What is ABA (Basic Withdrawal design)?
400
Very specific versions of the ultimate goal
What is facilitative, intermediate or objective goals?
400
What client would like to do, be or prefer to happen after the intervention is complete.
What is Ultimate goal?
400
The intervention is followed by a baseline followed by the intervention.
What is a BAB design?
500
Definition from Dictionary
What is Conceptual definition?
500
- A relationship must exist between the two variables
- The relationship must be non-spurious.
- There should be a time interval between one variable and the other
What is a causal relationship?
500
Validity, reliability, measurement error, utility and directness.