SSD
Definitions
Validity/Reliability
Standardized Measures and RAI's
100
Single System Design
What is the back bone of practice evaluation?
100
What people do
What is behavior?
100
The accuracy of an instrument.
What is validity?
100
have uniform procedures for administration and scoring
What is standardized measures?
200
The heart of single-system evaluation
What is the collection of repeated information on the target problems or objectives?
200
recording every occurrence of a target behavior every time it occurs
What is continuous recording?
200
This consistency of an instrument
What is reliability?
200
provide feedback about progress
What is an advantage of standardized measures?
300
Monitor, guide, and evaluate practice in field situations
What are single-system designs best used for?
300
provides informaiton about whether one observation is qualitatively different from another, or a person is in on categorgy or another, ex: male or female
What is nominal level of measurement?
300
Face, content, construct, and criterion
What are the different types of validity?
300
could be difficult to score
What is a disadvantage of standardized measure?
400
Single System Design
What does SSD stand for?
400
Definition from a dictionary.
What is a conceptual definition?
400
Test-retest, Parallel form, Internal consistency , Inter-rater
What are the different types of reliability?
400
Rapid Assessment Instrument
What does RAI stand for?
500
a set of changes logical and empirical procedures used to observe changes in an identified target.
What is the definition of the phrase single-system design
500
anxiety scale score or a scale of 1-10 of your level of depression
What is an operational definition?
500
also called faith validity
What is face validity?
500
Efficiency and accessibility
What are advantages of RAI's?
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