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Simple Designs
Types of measurements
Types of Behaviors
Individualized Rating Scale
Logs
100
This design is the only one that does not allow for evaluation of pre-intervention status.
What is B design?
100
This measures categories
What is Nominal measurement?
100
Writing, kissing, walking
What are obvious behaviors?
100
the IRS measures this in client, family, or groups.
What is the intensity of internal states, feelings, opinions, etc?
100
It is considered a structure one of these.
What is a diary?
200
A two phase design consisting of a no intervention baseline and an intervention phase
What is an AB design?
200
This type of measurement measures categories in a certain order.
What is Ordinal measurement?
200
thinking, feeling, processing, etc.
What are not so obvious behaviors?
200
The IRS is adequate in these two areas.
What are validity and reliability?
200
Logs help reduce this in reporting.
What is memory/recall bias?
300
This measures equal intervals and has a zero point.
What is a scale measurement?
300
When a person knows they are being observed.
What are overt behaviors?
300
A client, professional, or relevant other party.
Who can administer the IRS?
300
They are the two type Logs.
What are Time variation and Target-Category variation?
400
These are the key characteristics of all measures.
What are, validity, reliability, measurement error, and Directness?
400
when people do not know they are being watched.
What are covert behaviors?
400
Recommended point scales for an IRS.
What are 9, 7, or 5?
400
These are the four types of Target-Category type of logs?
What Exploratory log, Target problem log, Interaction Log, and Evaluation Log.
500
Cronbach Alpha
What is used to quantify internal validity/consistency?