Designs
Definitions
Target Selection
Measurement
Measurement Cont.
100
What type of measure design considers if there is a functional relationship between the intervention and the observed change?
What is a single subject design (SSD).
100
What is something you can measure?
What is target
100
When selecting a target should you focus on one problem or multiple problems?
What is one problem.
100
What are the four levels of measurement?
What is nominal, ordinal, interval, and scale.
100
What is the coefficient alpha/cronbach alpha?
What is a tool used to quantify internal consistency/ reliability.
200
What type of design questions if there is a change in the areas of concern?
What is a single-subject design (SSD).
200
What is the conceptual definition?
What is a definition from the dictionary.
200
What are the five characteristics of all measures?
What is validity, reliability, measurement error, utility, and directness.
200
What can go wrong in terms of validity?
What is the measure does not capture all of the essential features of the concept or it measures something other than the concept it was meant to measure.
300
There are three conditions that must be established before we call a relationship causal. Name one.
What is a relationship must exist between the two variables , the relationship must be non-spurious, and there should be a time interval between one variable and the other.
300
What is an example of an operational definition?
What is an anxiety scale score, heart rate scale score, or blood pressure scale score.
300
What are the two things we strive for in measurement?
What are accuracy and consistency.
300
Name an example of a type of measure.
What is standardized, observational, individual rating scales, or client logs.
400
What are the characteristics of a B Design?
What is the B design is a single phase (intervention only) design, is the most frequently used single subject design, and only B design does not allow for evaluation of pre-intervention status, we do not know if there is a relationship between intervention and outcome.
400
What is the definition of ultimate goal?
What is what the client would like to do, be or prefer to happen after the intervention is complete.
400
What is measurement error?
What is other explanations for a score or alternative explanations.
400
What is a character of good measure?
What is reliable, valid, sensitive to change, non-reactive, direct, easy to use, accessible, relevant to intervention planning
500
What type of design is two-phased, consisting of a no-intervention baseline phase and an intervention phase?
What is AB (Baseline And Intervention) Design
500
What is the definition of an intermediate goal, facilitative goals or objectives?
What is very specific versions of the ultimate goal.
500
What are the two types of measurement error?
What are random and systematic.
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