This type of design is referred to as "the backbone of practice evaluation."
What is Single Subject Design?
The measure that involves a client rating a specific aspect with different anchors.
This is what it means if a measure is valid.
What is measuring what it is supposed to measure as opposed to something else?
This is what it means if a measure is reliable.
What is the degree to which a research instrument produces consistent results?
This is what a conceptual definition is.
What is the definition from the dictionary?
The type of design that is baseline followed by intervention.
What is AB?
The measure that involves a client keeping track of specified aspects over a period of time, typically on a daily or weekly time period.
What is Client Log?
What is it is does not capture all of the essential features of the concept?
This is the type of reliability where an instrument is given to a client at two different times and the consistency of results are compared.
What is Test-Retest Reliability?
This is used to quantify internal consistency/reliability.
What is Coefficient Alpha or Cronbach Alpha?
The type of design that goes as follows: intervention, baseline, intervention.
What is BAB?
The type of measure that involves a client or others noticing changes in behavior.
This is another way that a measure is not valid.
What is it measures something other than the concept it was meant to measure?
This is the type of reliability where different instrument items are trying to measure the same construct to see if they have similar results.
What is Internal Consistency Reliability?
These are the two types of measurement errors.
What are Random and Systematic?
The type of design that involves multiple baselines and different lengths of baselines.
What is ABAB?
The type of measure that consists of a client answering questions, or a selection of questions from common bank of questions, in the same way, and that is scored in a consistent manner.
What is a Standardized Measure?
This is another word that is used to describe validity.
What is accuracy?
This type of reliability is when a client completes two different versions of the instrument that are trying to measure the same concept.
What is Parallel-Form Reliability?
These are the four levels of measurement.
What are nominal, ordinal, interval, and scale?
A three-phase design that consists of a baseline, an intervention, and a no-intervention withdrawal phase.
What is ABA?
These are the eight characteristics of good measures as noted in our PowerPoint from this week.
What is, Reliable, Valid, Sensitive to change, Non-reactive, Direct, Easy to use, Accessible, and Relevant to intervention planning?
This is the type of validity that covers the range of meanings included within a concept that is being measured.
What is Content Validity?
These are six ways to improve reliability.
What is clear conceptualization, standardization, increase the number of items on an instrument, use more precise instruments, use multiple measures, and pilot testing and replication.
These are the three conditions that must be established to call a relationship causal.
What is a relationship must exist between the two variable, the relationship must be non-spurious, and there should be a time interval between one variable and the other?