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Practice Evaluation Basics
Study Design Patterns
Measures
100
The type of design which guides practice evaluation.
What is Single Subject Design?
100
This design consists of a baseline and intervention phase.
What is AB?
100
Name two of the levels of measurement.
What are nominal, ordinal, interval and scale?
200
This must be done prior to developing any plans for treatment.
What is survey client concerns and presenting problem?
200
This design consists of an intervention only.
What is B?
200
The type of measure where a client or significant other keeps track of interactions or progress over the course of a period of time.
What is a log?
300
The list of items which point to client problems.
What are indicators?
300
This design consists of a baseline phase, an intervention phase and then a no-intervention withdrawal phase.
What is ABA?
300
The data that we gather prior to beginning interventions.
What is baseline data?
400
The definition of something which is found in the dictionary.
What is conceptual definition?
400
This design is used when intervention is started, then baseline phase, then more intervention.
What is BAB?
400
If you are questioning a measure, a strategy you can use to determine its effectiveness.
What is conduct research using empirical articles?
500
The acronym SMART stands for this.
What is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound?
500
At times it is appropriate to gather baseline data at different times during the interventions.
What is a multiple baseline design?
500
The difference between validity and reliability.
What is valid=accurate, reliable=consistent?