Single Subject Design
Goals and Level of Measurement
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100
Single Subject Design is .....
What is the backbone of practice evaluation?
100
What client would like to do, be or prefer to happen after the intervention is complete is called...
What are "Ultimate Goals"
100
The key characteristics of all measures are is known as these five meaures. What are they?
What is validity, reliability, measurement of error, utility, and directness.
100
The period of time during which an outcome is measured repeatedly in the absence of intervention is called.....
What is "baseline"?
100
Name the two phase design consisting of a no-intervention baseline phase (  ) and an intervention phase ( ).
What is AB Design?
200
The survey client concern is to 
What is start where the client is?
200
Very specific versions of the ultimate goal is....
What is Intermediate goals, facilitative goals or objectives?
200
In any measurement, what are the two things that we strive for?
What is accuracy: validity and what is consistency: reliability?
200
This ensures control similar to the control group in experimental design. It is called________.
What is "baseline"?
200
This allows for the existence of a baseline for the establishment of a relationship between intervention and outcome. It is called......
What is AB (Baseline and Intervention Design)?
300
In practice, you will not see problems. You will see...
What is indicators of problems?
300
Categories under levels of measurement is defined as...
What is Nominal?
300
Under measurement of error, other explanations for a score or alternative explanations fall under two types. What are they?
What is random and systematic?
300
Sometimes an individual's behavior is so severe that the researcher cannot wait to establish a baseline and must begin with intervention. This is callled_________.
What is the BAB Design?
300
Tell me the name of the design that has three phases and what they called genius:-)?
What is the ABA (Basic Withdrawal Design) 1) No-interventon baseline phase (A), 2) Intervention phase (B), and 3) No-intervention withdrawal phase (A).
400
When you select a target: focus on one problem and define it .....
What is forcus on one problem and define it as specifically as you can
400
Categories in a certain order under levels of measurement is called....
What is ordinal?
400
Under the Coefficient Alpha/Cronbach Alpha, the higher, the better, and _________.
What is the best possible = 1?
400
The intervention is followed for a baseline followed by the intervention. This is called _______.
What is the B-A-B design?
400
The most frequently used single subject design is .............
What is the "B" Intervention Only Design?
500
Definition of Conceptual is....
What is the definition from the dictionary?
500
Equal intervals and 0 point under levels of measurement is called...
What is a "Scale"?
500

There are four various measures that we have learned about. Tell me what they are.
What is the standardized, observational, IRS, and client logs?
500
What is the name of the design that allows for evaluation across clients, situations, or problems?
What is "Multiple Baseline Designs?"
500
What are at least three of the characteristics of good measures that you have committed to memory?
What is reliable, valid, sensitive to change, non-reactive, direct, easy to use, accessible, and relevant to intervention planning? (Any of these three would have earned you 500 points:-)
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