SSD
Targets, Goals, Objectives and Measurements
Validity and Reliability
Individualized Rating Scales and Client Logs
Observational and Standardized Measures
100
The backbone of practice evaluation
What is SSD?
100
Specific object of intervention that is relevant in a given situation
What is Target
100
face, content, construct, criterion
What is the four types of validity
100
Used with individual clients, families or groups to measure intensity of feelings, internal states, opinions
What is individualized rating scales
100
frequency, duration, interval counts
What is ways of measuring behavior
200
History, Maturation, Testing, Instrumentation, Statistical regression
What are the five threats to internal validity?
200
To state problems in concrete, measurable terms
What is operationalize
200
Look to see if the instrument includes all the right items.
What is content validity
200
A point on a rating scale that the respondent can select to represent the degree of targets seriousness, intensity, importance, frequency etc.
What is response category
200
school attendance records, recidivism rates, agency record data
What is archival records
300
Did some un-anticipated event occur while the evaluation was in process and did these events affect the dependent variable is the question to ask in order to determine if this threat to internal validity is present.
What is history?
300
Break down complex problems into smaller components
What is partialize
300
The degree to which a research instrument produces consistent results
What is reliability.
300
structured diaries kept by the client of events that are relevant to the target
What is a log
300
When people know the are being observed
What is covert
400
Mirror non-experimental, quasi-experimental, true experimental
What is the three basic single case designs.
400
Limited or intermediate versions of the ultimate goal
What is objectives
400
test- retest, parallel form, internal consistency, inter-rater
What are the four types of reliability
400
pre-set time and open time categories
What is types of time variation logs
400
Have uniform procedures for administration and scoring
What is standardized measures
500
B design
What is intervention only design
500
specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time sensitive
What is SMART goals
500
when a client completes a survey and then all of the items on the survey that are measuring the same construct are split in half to form two sets of items. Then the two sets of items are compared to each other to see how well they consistently measure the construct
What is split-half reliability
500
the behaviors, thoughts and feelings that a client would be experiencing at each point on the scale
What is anchors
500
How often the problem occurs
What is frequency
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