Reliability and Validity
Logs
Integrating Evaluation and Practice
Conceptualization and Measurement
100
Is the degree to which a research instrument produces consistent results
What is reliability
100
A tool that practitioners use to gather information about the client's life to adequately develop, implement, monitor, and evaluate an intervention program
What is a client log
100
A method used by the helping profession that uses four key elements: baseline, intervention, data collection and data analysis
What is SSD
100
It is considered the heart of SSD
What is the repeated measurement of the clients concerns that become targets for interventions
200
It is when the same instrument is given to a group of people at two different times
What is test-re-test reliability
200
Interval-contingent and event-driven samplings
What is time variations
200
Planned changes in which practitioners perform certain actions with regard to their clients, to other people, or to situations
What is formal interventions
200
The process of finding general behavior patterns among the bits and pieces of specific situations in everyday life
What is conceputalization
300
Average inter-item correlation and split-half reliability
What is the two types of internal consistency reliability
300
It helps to clarify and define the target and to collect detailed information on the target to aid assessment
What is exploratory log
300
Develop a question, find the evidence, analyze the evidence, combine the evidence with your understanding of the client and situation, and apply to practice.
What are the 5 steps in evidence based practices
300
Propositions that make predictions and are use to guide evaluation-information practice and research activities
What is hypotheses
400
How well an instrument covers the range of meanings
What is content validity
500
The type of validity used to compare SAT scores to college GPA's
What is criterion-related validity