SDM
Standardized Scales
Behavioral Observation
Levels of Measurement
Validity
100
B (Intervention Only) Design • AB (Baseline And Intervention) Design • ABA (Basic Withdrawal) Design • Multiple Baseline Design
What is examples of single subject designs?
100
designs require the repeated measurement of client targets over time
What is Single System
100
What people do, including how they move, what they think and feel.
What is Behavior
100
Attributes can be ordered
What is Ordinals
100
the degree to which you can simply look at an item in an experiment and give an opinion.
What is face validity
200
B (Intervention Only) Design
What is the most frequently used single subject design
200
A multidimensional self-report measure to help assess the severity of family problems across areas of personal and social functioning
What is Family Assessment Screening Inventory(FASI)
200
Observation by outside resources
What is Direct Observation
200
Attributes are only names; weakest
What is Nominal
200
Does the instrument include all of necessary items.
What is Content validity
300
1. A relationship must exist between the two variables 2. The relationship must be non-spurious 3. There should be a time interval between one variable and the other
What is Causality of a SDM
300
Measure the degree of satisfactions experienced by clients with respect to services.
What is Client Satisfaction Survey
300
Recording every occurrence of a target behavior every time it occurs
What is Continuous Recording
300
Distance is meaningful
What is – Interval
300
Comes into play when we decide are we measuring correct construct.
What is Construct validity
400
B (Intervention Only) Design is also categorized as
What is Non-experimental design
400
Measure the severity of problem with drug abuse.
What is - Index of Drug Involvement
400
Recording the length of time, a behavior occurs
What is Duration recordings
400
Absolute Zero
What is Ratio
400
Whether our instrument predicts or forecasts accurately some sort of outcome/ external variable.
What is Criterion-Related Validity
500
disadvantage of B design
What is the B design should not be used to make causal inferences
500
Completed by abuse victim designed to measure the severity of problems with physical abuse
What is Partner Abuse Scale
500
Counting the number of times, a behavior occurs during a given period of time
What is Frequency Counts
500
The process of assigning labels to certain characteristics of things according to a set of rules
What is Measurement
500
Does the measure leave out or discriminate unrelated measures.
What is Discriminant validity
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