Single System Designs (SSD's)
What is the backbone of practice evaluation?
Validity is the magnitude of scores from a measurement that represents the variable they are intended to
What is validity?
Is an evaluation who belong to the client system.
What is evaluation informed practice?
Is a single-phase design and most frequently used in a single-subject design.
What is B design?
Nominal, ordinal, Interval and scale.
What are the four levels of measurement?
It is Single system designs (SSD's)
What procedure is not attached to a particular intervention?
it's a three-phase design: no intervention baseline phase, intervention phase, and non-intervention withdrawal phase.
What is ABA?
Developing an operational definition of client problems.
How can you develop something to measure the clients problems?
Is determine what is the client's problem
What is Target of intervention?
When the client is so severe that social work cannot wait to establish a baseline.
When BAB is used?
Validity, reliability, measurement error, utility and directness.
What are the keys to all measures?
Social work performs certain actions in order to reach a specific objective of practice.
What is an intervention phase?
It is a specific intervention that will be implemented before the action of intervening with the client.
What is baselining?
Other explanation for a score, biases score and random score.
What is a measurement error?
The ultimate goal and intermediate goal or facilitative goal.
What are the two types of goal specification?