There are four types that are used to measure that accuracy of that instrument.
What are Face validity, content validity, construct validity, criterion validity?
A key example of conceptual definition
What is Anxiety?
With any measurements there
are struggles to define the truth?
What is?
Accuracy - Validity or
Consistency: Reliability
There are four categories of Reliability.
What is Test Retest reliability, Parallel form reliability Internal reliability, and Inter-Rater reliability
This involves the observation of one client's system before, during, and after an intervention.
What is a Single System Design?
In a measurement error there are two types of explanations for a score.
What is Random, and Systematic?
Insuring all points on a rating scale are labeled clearly and specific.
What is a Anchor?
Being able to understand the nature and the extent of the client problem.
What is a Baseline and Intervention Phases?
In social work practice what are the various types of measures.
What is? Standardized measures, RAI, observational measures, IRS- individual rating scales, and Client logs
The study or measuring of a test is measuring what is claims to measure.
What is Validity?
The methods used to go about and researching and implementing these interventions.
What is Evidence Based Practice (EBP)?
The best methods use to measure goals and objectives.
What is Personal S.M.A.R.T. Goal?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based.
The method used to count internal consistency and reliability.
What is Coefficient Alpha /Cronbach Alpha?
What methods of operational definition use clarity and accountability?
What is Target of Intervention?
What level of measurement defines absolute zero, in social work research you can have zero clients and it’s meaningful to say that there were twice as many clients in last few months as it was in the previous months.
What is Ratio?