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100
What is validity?
The accuracy of a measurement
100
What are the 3 basic ways of observational measuring? 
frequency, duration and interval counts 
100
What does SSD stand for?
Single subject design 
200
What is reliability?
The consistency of the measurement 
200
What is a standardized measure? 
Serious of structured questions or statements designed to elicit information from clients 
200
What are the types of SSD's?
A, AB, ABA, multiple baselines design
300
What are the 4 types of validity?
face, content, construct, and criterion related 
300
What is a rapid assessment instrument?
Self reporting measure filled out by client 
300
What is a B design mean?
intervention only, allows for measurement of change over the course of an intervention.
400
Whet are the 4 types of reliability?
test-retest, parallel form, internal consistency, and inter-rater
400
Why is it useful to use multiple measures?
Different measures capture different aspects of problem, different points of view of the client, practitioner or significant other 
400
What is an AB design mean?

Baseline and intervention, If a change in the dependent measure occurs at the end of the intervention, a relationship between the independent and dependent variable has been established.

500
What does IRS stand for?
Individual rating scale
500
What are 4 characteristics of a goos measure?
reliable, valid, sensitive to change, non-reactive, direct, easy to use, accessible, and relevant to intervention planning 
500
What does an ABA design mean?

A three phase design:No-intervention baseline phase (A); Intervention phase (B) and No-intervention withdrawal phase (A)

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