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Measurement
Single Subject Design
Keys of all Measures
Baselining
100
This level of measurement refers to the relationship among the numerical values that are assigned.
What is nominal level of measurement.
100
This design has one baseline phase and one intervention phase.
What is AB design.
100
The general term for consistency of measurements.
What is reliability.
100
The period of time during which an outcome is measured repeatedly in the absence of the intervention.
What is baseline.
200
This level of measurement rank orders categories on a scale.
What is ordinal level of measurement.
200
This design involves establishing a baseline condition, introducing and experimental treatment, and then returning to the baseline.
What is ABA design.
200
This term refers to how well a test measures what it is purported to measure.
What is validity.
200
Data gathered in a planned, systematic way over time to identify the naturally occurring level of the problem.
What is concurrent baseline.
300
This level of measurement give meaning to the distance between categories.
What is interval level of measurement.
300
This design represents an attempt to measure a baseline, a treatment measurement, the withdrawal of treatment, and the re-introduction of treatment.
What is ABAB design
300
This term ascertains that the measure appears to be assessing what it intends to measure.
What is face validity.
300
An attempt to approximate the naturally occurring level of the problem by using memories of past events when available.
What is reconstructed baseline.
400
This level of measurement assigns an absolute zero that has an intrinsic meaning.
What is ratio level of measurement.
400
This design is the most frequently used design and only involves an intervention.
What is B design.
400
This is a measure of reliability obtained by administering the same test twice over a period of time to a group of individuals.
What is test-retest reliability.
400
The principal guideline used to help assess and evaluate progress over a period of time long enough to be useful.
What is utility.
500
The process of assigning labels to certain characteristics of things according to a set of rules.
What is measurement.
500
Assessing, monitoring, evaluating, determining a causally link, and comparing the effectiveness.
What are the main purposes of single system designs.
500
The term that refers to the difference between a measured value of quantity and its true value.
What is measurement error.
500
Measurements are unreliable, inconsistencies in reporting, and changes in a client's life are all example of.
What is No patterns in the baseline phase.