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Research Design
Practice
Anxiety
Measurement
Key Characteristics
100
Backbone of practice evaluation
What is Single Subject Design (SSD)
100
Problems that you see within the client, or system.
What is Problem Indicators.
100
Helps to determine whether the problem is getting better or worse and the pace of change if it is occurring.
What is Baseline.
100
Categories
What is Nominal
100
Degree of Evidence
What is Validity
200
Survey of client's concerns
What is meeting the client, where they are at.
200
Something that can be measured.
What is Operational Definition of Target.
200
Relating to, or based on mental concepts.
What is Conceptual Definition.
200
Categories in a certain order.
What is Ordinal.
200
The degree of accuracy.
What is Reliability.
300
Focusing on one problem, and defining it as specifically as you can.
What is a Target Group.
300
A three phase design: 1) No-intervention baseline phase (A), 2) Intervention phase (B), and 3) No-intervention withdrawal phase (A).
What is ABA (Basic Withdrawal Design)
300
Anxiety scale score
What is Operational Definition.
300
Equal Intervals
What is Intervals.
300
Difference of the actual value vs. the value obtained by a measurement.
What is Measurement Error.
400
A systematic approach
What is Prioritizing Targets.
400
What the client would like to do, be or prefer to happen after the intervention is complete,
What is Ultimate Goal.
400
Equal intervals, and 0 point.
What is Scale.
400
Measurement of "usefulness"
What is Utility.
500
Changes in the area of concern? Functional relationship between the intervention and the observed change?
What is different types of SSD's.
500
Specific versions of the ultimate goal: Example: Who will do what, by when, and under what conditions?
What is Intermediate Goal?
500
What we strive for, in all measurements.
What is Accuracy; Validity, Consistency; Reliability
500
Captures the essence of a phenomenon.
What is Directness.