Key Characteristics of all measures

All the things
Levels of Measurement
100

In what key characteristic of all measures, do researchers consider these three types of consistency: test-retest reliability, internal consistency, and inter-rater reliability? 

Reliability

100

________ is what the client would like to do, be or prefer to happen after the intervention is complete. 

Ultimate Goal

100

 1 dollar to 2 dollars is the same as 56 dollars to 57 dollars and this is an example of what level of measurement? 

Interval

200

________ is the extent to which the scores from a measure represent the variable they are intended to. 

Validity

200

this usually, but not always, occurs before the intervention and is a period of time when the outcome in measured repeatedly in the absence of the intervention

Baselining

200

In _________ level of measurement, the numbers in the variable are used only to classify the data. 

Nominal
300
What key characteristic of all measures is defined as the difference between a measured quantity and its true value? 

Measurement error

300

This single phase (intervention only) design is the most frequently used single subject design. 

B Design

300

What level of measurement depicts an ordering of the variables? 

Ordinal

400

When the target that is measured is the same as the target of interest, the measure is ________ 

Direct

400

When an individual's behavior is so severe that the researcher can't wait to establish a baseline and must begin with the intervention what design would be used? 

BAB Design

400

In what level of measurement, can you observe equal intervals and have a zero value?

Scale

500

Determining how likely a measure is to improve the outcomes experienced by clients is an example of what key characteristic of measures? 

Utility