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SMART goals
Levels of Measurment
Observational Measures
Single Subject Designs
100
The 'S' in SMART goals stands for what?
Specific
100
The numerical values just "name" the attribute uniquely.
Nominal
100
This is measured when a problem occurs too often and needs to be decreased or occurs too little and needs to increase.
Frequency
100
What design has only a single intervention phase?
B design
200
The 'M' in SMART goals stands for what?
Measurable
200
The attributes are rank-ordered.
Ordinal
200
This is measured when the problem involves time.
Duration
200
What design has two phases, one baseline and one intervetion?
AB design
300
The 'A' in SMART goals stands for what?
Achievable
300
Distance between attributes does have meaning.
Interval
300
This is when the period of observation is selected and then divided into equal blocks of time.
Interval count
300
What design is 3 phases; baseline, intervention, and withdrawl.
ABA (basic withdrawal) design
400
The 'R' in SMART goals stands for what?
Relevant
400
There is an absolute zero that is meaningful.
Ratio
400
When a client is unaware that they are being measured.
Unobtrusive measure
400
Which design allows for evaluation across clients, situations, and problems
Multiple baseline designs
500
The 'T' in SMART goals stands for what?
Time sensitive
500
Measurement error, reliability, validity, utility, sensitivity to change, directness, and non-reactivity are key characteristics to what measures?
ALL measures
500
Having at least 2 obervers and a very specifically defined problem are part of what?
Reliabiilty checks
500
What design would you use if you can not wait for the interention due to a severe problem.
BAB design