Small-n Quantitative
Small-n Qualitative
Characteristics of Small-n designs
Reliability
Validity
100
The A phase...
What is behavior tracked/recorded at baseline phase?
100
Study of a intact cultural group in a natural setting.
What is ethnography?
100
The ability to study rare phenomenon
What is one of the advantages of small-n designs?
100
The type of reliability affected by memory and an intervening variable
What is test-retest reliability?
100
The test uses inkblots, under the assumption that individuals project their beliefs, anxieties, fears on ambiguous stimuli
What is a Projective test?
200
The B phase
What is Behavior tracked/recorded after the intervention?
200
Researcher uses a theory of a process grounded in the views of the participants....
What is Grounded theory?
200
Small-n designs allow the researcher to innovate
What is one of the advantages of small-n designs?
200
The type of reliability affected by an intervening variable only.
What is Equivalent-forms reliability?
200
The extent to which changes in the Dependent variable can be attributed to the manipulation of the Independent variable
What is Internal Validity?
300
When a researcher tries to change the same behaviors (self-help) of different participants (3 autistic children)
What is the multiple baseline method-different participants same behaviors
300
Exploration of an individual, activity, event, process, over a period of time
What is a Case study?
300
The totality of cues providing information about the hypothesis are called...
What are demand characteristics?
300
The reliability is computed when the test is administered at the same time and the test has responses on a likert type scale
What is coefficient alpha?
300
The ability of a test to generalize the results to other samples and settings
What is External Validity?
400
The ACBCBC method; A= baseline; B= placebo control; C=intervention
What is placebo control multiple baseline method?
400
Researcher studies the experience of human phenomenon
What is Phenomenological research?
400
Experimenter effects
What is one of the disadvantages of small-n designs
400
The type of reliability that is computed when the test is administered at one time and the test has dichotomous answers
What is KR20?
400
Identification of tests that DO NOT correlate with the new test
What is convergent validity?
500
By introducing the intervention in a step-wise fashion in a multiple baseline design.
How is the reversal in AB designs achieved?
500
Researcher studies the 'stories' of peoples lives
What is narrative research?
500
Use of reports from significant others whether intervention has made a difference
What is subjective evaluations?
500
The Interobserver reliability requirement
What is minimum of .85?
500
The criterion of the test is in the future
What is predictive validity?
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