Very Easy
Easy
Fair
Difficult
Very Difficult
100
A spitting child could be observed using this report
A Frequency
100
Either of these can be used to graph your observed data
Bar Graph or a line graph
100
Files, interviews, persoanl observations
The sources of information of a client profile
100
When doing a measure of duration or frequency count, we will have 3 different what
Dates/locations/measurements
100
Focusing on description that centers the observers attention on what can be seen or heard
Being objective
200
A woman with Alzheimer’s disease wandering in the hallway could be observed using this report
A Duration
200
Approximately how many measurement statements should be included in your checklist or rating scale
Approximately 10 or more
200
The best tool to measure the skills of an athlete
Rating Scale
200
When the verb being measured is unclear, we sometimes need this to clarify what is being measured
An operational definition
200
This rating scale mistake tends to rate people the observer knows higher than they deserve to be rated or lower than they deserve so as to compensate for possible error
Error of leniency
300
In this observational tool, the whole group is observed not just one group member
Participation Chart
300
In a participation chart this is the most common behavior measured
Verbal contributions to a conversation
300
The Rational /Background Information is written.
The Past Tense
300
In this section of an observational report, we provide a brief verbal synopsis of your data
Summary of data collected
300
Why SCC's do a client profile report
To provide client with most suitable intervention tailored to his/her needs.
400
This has to be equal when conducting measure of duration and frequency count
Length of time of observation
400
This wording typically appears on the Y axis of the graph
Length of time or # of times the behavior occurred
400
As humans we are socialized to be positively or negatively influenced by this
Bias or prejudice
400
The purpose of this observational report is to detect the existence or non existence of skills
A check list!
400
These 3 types of rating scales have been found to be useful in fieldwork
Step/numerical; graphic rating scales and comparative rating scales
500
A frequency count measures this
How often a behaviour occurs
500
Active Listening and Active Looking
SCC's Observe Verbal and Non-Verbal Cues
500
The Setting
The room, location, objects which influence behaviours
500
They advantages of this report are easily constructed & used, provide specific answers, are convenient for recording and can easily be broken down into simple units
Advantages of Rating scales
500
In observational reports, in the discussion & analysis section we try to look for patterns and make connections to their what?
Background information
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