These are the various attributes that may tell you there is a problem.
What are indicators?
This is what the client defines as what they would like to see at the end of treatment.
What is an ultimate goal?
If you repeat a measure over and over, it has improved [blank].
What is reliability?
In this type of measure, the therapist may use a published survey to assess changes in a client.
What are standardized measures?
The client receives an intervention with no measurement before or after.
What is a B design?
This is the general idea of a problem, before you have something that is measurable.
What is a conceptual definition?
These are the sub-goals that you and the client define together.
What are objectives?
If you are accurately measuring the specific operational aspect of your problem statement, it is [blank].
What is valid?
In this type of measure, someone close to the client may fill out a form or log.
What are observational measures?
The client is measured before and during intervention.
What is AB design?
This is the type of definition that you can measure.
What is an operational definition?
This is what happens when changes are attributable to something other than your intervention.
What is measurement error?
In this type of measure, the client may be asked to rate an aspect from 1-5, with 1 being "not at all" and 5 being "all the time".
What are Individual Rating Scales?
The client is measured before, during, and after the intervention.
What is ABA design?
This is a statistical measurement to determine internal consistency.
What is a Cronbach Alpha?
In this type of measure, a client may journal about their experiences with an aspect of the objective.
What are client logs?
The client is measured during an intervention, after an intervention, and during a second phase of intervention.
What is BAB design?