Designs
Measurements
Practice Eval. Concepts
Reliability or Validity
100

This design establishes a relationship between independent and dependent variables at the most basic level. 

What is AB design. 

100

These are the three basic ways at measuring behavior.

What are frequency, duration, and interval counts? 

100

This is a definition from a dictionary. 

What is a conceptual definition? 

100

This measures consistency. 

What is reliability? 

200

This letter represents "pre-intervention" or a baseline in the client population. 

What is the letter A?

200

These have uniform procedures for administering and scoring and are often a series of structured questions. 

What are standardized measures? 

200

These are the two types of goals. 

What are ultimate goals and intermediate goals? 

200

This measures whether or not the measure is generalizable to the greater population. 

What is external validity? 

300

This design takes the most simple relationship form and adds a post-intervention measure

What is ABA design? 

300

This measure improves reliability if it is done at the same time every day. 

What is client-log? 
300

the backbone of practice evaluation. 

What are single subject designs (SSDs)

300
Making a client report in their client log at the same time every day improves this measure. 

What is reliability. 

400

This design is used when an intervention is urgent. 

What is BAB?
400

These are the different types of measures that practitioners can use. 

What are standardized measures, RAIs, observational measures, individuals rating scales, and client logs.

400

These are used to define and problem, or break it up into smaller components. 

What are indicators? 

400

This says that the content of the measure looks like it is measuring the right concept. 

What is face content validity. 

500

This intervention is useful for examining if there is a third variable. 

What is a Multiple Baseline Design? 

500

The anxiety scale we use in class is an example of this.

What is an individualized rating scale? 

500

These are the four levels of measurement. 

What are nominal, ordinal, interval, and scale. 

500

Making sure your scale measures what it is supposed to measure, and is similar to other scales about the same concept, improves this.

What is validity? 

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