Measurement
Single System Design
Single System Design 2
Reliability
Miscellaneous
100
What is the process of identifying behavior patterns in everyday life?
What is conceptualization?
100
Factors outside the intervention that can influence or produce observed changes.
What is extraneous variables?
100
This resembles a control group in an experimental design.
What is a baseline?
100

The number of types of reliability.

What is four?
100
A measurement tool clients self-report behaviors with.

What is Rapid Assessment Instruments (RAIs)?

200
Categories are listed in a rank-order.
What is Ordinal Level?
200
History, Maturation, Testing, Instrumentation, Dropout, Statistical Regression, and Diffusion are threats to "what"?
What is Internal Validity?
200
A single phase design
What is "B" design?
200

A term meaning a measurement tool is consistent.

What is reliability?
200
Useful for monitoring the delivery of services.
What is practitioner logs?
300
A type of proposition whether A causes B
What is causal linkage?
300
How do you know if an intervention will work in the same manner across populations and settings?
What is external validity?
300

Target-category variations and time variations are types of what.

What is logs?
300
When an instrument is given to a client two separate times to compare consistency if the results.
What is test-retest reliability?
300
A phase in between baseline and intervention.
What is training phase?
400
Tells us if two variables are related.
What is correlation?
400
How many types of replication exist in a single system design?
What is three types?
400
Recording observations at specific time intervals.
What is time sampling?
400
When results from two versions of an instrument are given to the same client to measure the consistency of instruments with multiple versions.
What is parallel form reliability?
400
Types of baselines
What is concurrent and prospective baselines?
500
Also known as "faith" validity.
What is Face Validity?
500
A situation where the effects observed in the one phase are also observed in another phase.
What is carryover?
500
Observing a behavior in a client's natural environment spontaneously.
What is naturalistic?
500
When multiple people use the same rater or instrument and their rates are compared to measure consistency.
What is inter-rater reliability?
500
Two types of removal procedures for interventions.
What is withdrawal and reversal?