Glossary 1
Glossary 2
Research Methods
Randoms
Decsribe Scenario's
100
What is affective?
a term related to feelings and emotions
100
What is an Outcome?
the end result of intervention
100
Observation
observation of our potential group member, taken place in their natural setting
100
3 types of adult learning styles Hint: AVK
What is Auditory,Visual,Kinesthetic
100
Describe a scenario for Social Modelling?
Children learning to sit properly at the dinner table (by parents) or learning how to dress (by celebrity)
200
What is baseline?
a measurement of any data taken prior to intervention.
200
What is behavioural?
a term that is related to behaviour and actions
200
Define Survey?
A study that uses questionaires
200
define 4 types of interventions? Hint: ABCE
What is "Affective"-feelings,"behavioral"-changing behaviours, "cognitive"- irrational beliefs,"educational"-teach,inform,educate.
200
Describe a scenario for Reinforcement?
a child arriving early to a group, is allowed to help the facilitator with the circle. encourges other children to arrive on time.
300
What is a Needs Assessment?
a process that will determine the needs of a particular community or population for a specific service or program.
300
What is Qualitative?
a measurement that is related to non-numerical, descriptive data, usually based on observation.
300
Define Personal Interview
a very effective way to gain Information
300
What considerations should you keep in mind when determining to use "Qualitative vs Quantitative" data for evaluating your group? Hint: CLRS
"compliance level of group members", "Literacy, cognitive", "reactivity", "Size of group."
300
describe premack princible?
Reading a story to a childrens group only after they have put all thier toys away.
400
Whats reliability?
A measuring instrument and/or methodology is said to be reliable if the resulting data will be the same if measured under the same conditions
400
What is Subjective?
a perspective is one that includes personal opions, biases, and emotions.
400
Define community meetings?
community coming together to listen to a pre-sensation about a potencial program, handing out refreshments, handouts, prizes.. etc.
400
3 benefits to a structured evaluation of group work are? Hint: IAF
"Info regarding member goal achievement", "accountability to management", funding partners, and the community, "Feedback for facilitators" regarding skills and techniques
400
Describe a scenario for shaping?
in a self-esteem group, you mite ask one of the memebers to say 3 positive things about thier selves.
500
What is reactivity?
occurs when a group member achieves her goal very quickly because she is aware of being observed or monitored.
500
What is Contra Variance?
to decrease in an undesirable behaviour resulting in an increase in another different undesirble behaviour.
500
Define Analysis of Records?
social indicators and "expost facto data" can be accessed through analysis.
500
Explain the 4 basic goals of member assessments? Hint: RDIG
begining to develop a "relationship with member", to "document basic relevant info", to "ID each members goals", to determine if the member is "group ready"
500
Describe a scenario for Extinction?
a demanding child wont stop when asked too, ignoring him until he eventually stops all together.