Single by Design
How do You Measure Up?
GOAL!!!!!
This is a Recording for the Charts
Logging Rights
on the Scales
100
This refers to a set of logical and empirical procedures used to identify changes in an identified target that is measured repeatedly over time.
What are Single-System Designs?
100
These are two words have definitions important for us to know in what we are trying to measure.
What are Conceptual and Operational?
100
Statements about what the client or relevant others would like to happen, or to do, or to be when the Intervention is completed.
What are Goals?
100
Either the client, the practitioner, relevant others, or independent evaluators can do this.
What is Collect and Record Data?
100
The purpose of this log is to help clarify and define the target and to collect detailed information one the target to aid in assessment.
What is an Exploratory Log?
200
One or more persons or group being assisted by a helping professional to accomplish a goal.
What is a client/system?
200
This is a tendency to err in a particular way, sometimes known as Bias.
What is Systematic Measurement Error?
200
According to this acronym setting goals should be specific, measurable, agreed upon, realistic, and time-based. Also, having or showing quick-witted intelligence.
What is SMART?
200
Basic guidelines for these records are in four parts: database, complete problem list, initial plans, and monitoring progress.
What Problem-Oriented Records?
200
This measure involves the administration of the same scale items different people using the same administration and scoring procedures.
What is a Standardized Scale?
300
This word refers to clients' concerns , problems, or objectives that have been specified ashen focus if an intervention. Also, a great retail store that rivals Walmart.
What is Target?
300
This type of measurement error can cause one to miss intervention effort entirely - both beneficial and detrimental.
What is Random Measurement Error?
300
This is a widely used method for establishing and tracking goals--and it's a gas gas gas :)
What is Goal Attainment Scaling?
300
This improbably the most convenient and desirable way to make collected date both useful and standardized.
What is Charting?
300
A standardized scale may be administered by a practitioner or by the client themselves, also known as...
What is Self-Reporting Scales
400
This Phase involves the planned systematic collection of information regarding the target, usually collected at the very beginning of a case.
What is The Baseline Phase?
400
A general term for the consistency of measurements.
What is Reliability?
400
Goals are sometimes stated in vague or abstract terms that Mager (1972) referred to as these.
What are Fuzzies?
400
A suggested Problem-Oriented Record progress notes is this acronym for notes that have subjective data, objective data, assessment and intervention plan. It will also help you clean up nicely.
What are SOAP notes?
400
This type of log is used when the client and the practitioner are unable to distinguish between the target and other activities, situations or events.
What is a Target Problem Log?
500
This follows the Baseline Phase and is when one or more target-focused helping practices are introduced.
What is The Intervention Phase
500
This term means that one measurement does not influence another measurement. Also, what we celebrate on July 4.
What is Independence?
500
These are limited or intermediate versions of an ultimate goal and are defined exactly the same terms as goals.
What are Outcome Objectives?
500
Behavioral observation can be done either of these ways--in plain sight or undercover.
What is Overt and Covert?
500
Using strategies such as comparing information from multiple sources, verifying the consistency with which different people observe the same events, and comparing two indecently prepared logs can all contribute to maximizing these two factors in evaluation.
What is Reliability and Validity?