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Measurements
Behavioral Observations
100
Statements about what the client and the relevant others would like to happen, or to do or to be when the intervention is completed.
What is a goal?
100
Equal intervals and 0 point.
What is a scale?
100
Review the client's concerns, gather enough information to give you a idea of what client may wish to work.
What is Conduct a preliminary assessment?
200
Very specific versions of ultimate goals.
What is intermediate goals, facilitative goals, or objectives?
200
Nominal, ordinal, interval, and scale.
What are levels of measurement?
200
What people do, including how they move, feel and what they think.
What is Behavior?
300
Set of empirical procedures used to observe changes in an identified target that is measured repeatedly overtime.
What is a single system design?
300
Tendency to err in a particular way, sometimes known as Bias.
What is systematic measurement error?
300
A person records his or her own behaviors.
What is Self-monitoring
400
Period of time during which an outcome is measured repeatedly in the absence of the intervention.
What is a baseline?
400
A chance, normal fluctuations, cancel each other out during measurement
What is a Random Measurement Error?
400
Observation by outside resources.
What is Direct Observation?
500
Useful for evaluating situations where an intervention would be likely to bring about enduring changes in the dependent variable.
What is a Multiple Baseline Design?
500
Greater than .80, very good reliability.
What is Coefficient Alpha/ Cronbach Alpaha
500
Recording all instances of preselected behavoir
What is Event Sampling?
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