Individualized Rating Scales & Client Logs
Targets of Interventions, goals & objective, measurement basics
Reliability & Validity
Causality and Single-Subject Designs
Concepts
100

Used to measure intensity of feeling, internal state, etc.

What is Individualized Rating Scales.

100

True or False: Goal and objectives are outcome interventions.

What is False. Goals and objective are NOT outcome interventions.

100

what is the weakest method of validity?

What is face validity.
100

True or false: Double Jeopardy Design is the most viable type of SSD?

What is false. This is not even a valid type of design.
100

What is an operational definition?

What is the assigned meaning to a variable in terms of the operations necessary to measure it in any concrete situation.

200

Ho many points does the standard IRS have?

What is 5-11 points.

200

What do SMART Goals stand for?

What is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timely.

200

True or false: Reliability and Validity are interchangeable terms.

What is False, they are two different concepts.

200

The most frequently used type of SSD?

What is B Design.

200

True or false: Conceptual definitions are more important than operational definitions.

What is false. Both concepts are equally important.
300
Behaviors, thoughts and feelings that a client experiences at each point on a scale

What are Anchors.

300

Rank in order level of measurement.

What is Ordinal.

300

When a client repeats to different versions of an instrument is called parallel form. Is this a feature of validity or reliability?

What is reliability 

300

What type of SSD allows for pre intervention, intervention, and post intervention problem status?

What is ABA.

300

Fill in the blank. All research is framed within a ______, which may be defined as a network of coherent ideas about the nature of the world.

What is a paradigm.

400

Number of independent raters used to increase validity in observatory evaluation.

what are 2 or more.

400

The change in a scale score from one time to another is more than what you would expect based on t measurement error alone.

What is standard error of measurement.

400

True or false: Validity measures consistency

What is false. Reliability measures consistency.
400

What type of design would be best used across a multitude of clients, situations, or problems?

What is Multiple Baseline Design.

400

A mental image that summarizes a set of similar observations, feelings, or ideas.

What is a concept.

500

Name the 4 target category variations.

Exploratory log, target problem log, interaction log, evaluation log.

500
What does each variable in the object measurement equation o= t + e stand for?

What is O - objective measure, T- True Value, E - Error.

500

Name two ways to improve reliability

What are two of the following: 

  • Clear conceptualization 
  • Standardization
  • Increase the number of items on an instrument 
  • Use more precise instrument
  • Use multiple measures
  • Pilot testing and replication
500

List one of the three conditions that must be established before we call a relationship a causal

What re one of the following: 

A relationship must exist between the two variables

The relationship must be non-spurious. 

There should be a time interval between the independent variable and the dependent one.

500

Fill in the blank: In inductive research, ________ is an important part of the process used to make sense of related observations.

What is conceptualization.

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