Designs
Research Terms
Measurement
Goal Setting
Practice Evaluation Potpourri
100
The most frequently used single subject design?
What is B (Intervention Only) Design
100
The definition from dictionary
What is the conceptual definition?
100
Nominal,Ordinal, Interval
What are levels of measurement?
100
What the individual would like to do, be or prefer to happen after the intervention is complete
What is the ultimate goal?
100
Allows for evaluation across clients, situations, or problems.
What are multiple baseline designs?
200
Two phase design consisting of a no-intervention baseline phase (A) and an intervention phase (B).
What is AB (Baseline And Intervention) Design?
200
Example of definition type, on a scale of 1-9, how anxious are you right now
What is the operational definition?
200
Other explanations for a score or alternative explanations
What are measurement errors?
200
Very specific versions of the ultimate goal
What are objectives?
200
The measures are unreliable, there are consistencies in reporting, and/or changes in the subject's life.
What are situations in which no pattern is evident?
300
A three phase design: 1) No-intervention baseline phase , 2) Intervention phase, and 3) No-intervention withdrawal phase
What is ABA (Basic Withdrawal) Design?
300
When a survey or scale has a different number of points that has descriptive words over points on the scale
What are anchors?
300
Things a researcher strives for in measurement
What are accuracy, validity, consistency, and reliability
300
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely
What are SMART Goals?
300
Three conditions that must exist before this can be established: A relationship must exist between the two variables, The relationship must be non-spurious, There should be a time interval between one variable and the other
What is a casual relationship?
400
The design used when an individual’s behavior is so severe that the researcher cannot wait to establish a baseline and must begin with an intervention
What is BAB Design?
400
a variable whose value depends on that of another.
What is a dependent variable
400
Standardized measures, RAI’s, Observational Measures, Individual rating Scales, Client logs
What are Various Types of Measures?
400
Usually occurs before the intervention that leads towards the goal(s)
What is baselining?
400
The backbone of practice evaluation
What is Single Subject Design(SSD)?
500
This is useful for evaluating situations where an intervention would be likely to bring about enduring changes in the dependent variable
What are Multiple Baseline Designs?
500
a variable whose variation does not depend on that of another
What is the independent variable?
500
Used to quantify internal consistency/ reliability
What is the Coefficient Alpha?
500
Stable line,Trend, and Cycle
What are types of patterns?
500
Focusing on one problem and define it as specifically as you can
What is target selection?