Measurements
Validity, accuracy and reliability
Parts of a graph
Experimental design
Random ABA
100

Interviews, rating scales and self-reports are examples of ...

What is Indirect measures of behavior?

100

This term refers to the consistency and stability of measurement procedures and data

What is Reliability?

100

This is the most common graph used in ABA

What is a line graph?

100

Using an effective experimental design helps to establish this dimension of ABA

What is "analytic"?

100

This is the STRONGEST basic schedule of reinforcement

What is variable ratio?

200

Examples of these terms falls under the "temporal locus" category

What is Interresponse time and Latency?
200

Are we measuring what is intended to be measured?

What is validity?

200

On an equal-interval graph, the scaling of this axis is really important to see changes in the level, trend, and variability in data.

What is the y-axis, vertical axis or ordinate?

200

The intervention is introduced, and the behavior is targeted to change according to specific criteria. 

What is changing criterion design?

200
Echoic, manding, interverbal, transciption, textual and tact are all

What is Skinner's 6 elementary Verbal operants?

300
Recording the stimuli left in the enviornment as a method of measuring behavior

What is permanent product?

300

This is also known as the "true value"

What is accuracy?

300

This type of graph can NEVER go down

What is a Cumulative Record?

300

The order in which the treatments are presented is randomized to control for potential order effects or sequencing biases.

What is alternating treatment design?
300

This describes an environmental variable that alters (increase/decrease) the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus AND alters (increase/decrease) the current frequency of all behaviors that has been reinforced by that stimulus

What is MO (Motivating operations)?

400

This type of interval recording underestimates the occurrence of a behavior

What is Whole Interval Recording?

400

Supervising your supervisees during session when recording behavior and collecting IOA (Interobserver agreement) is necessary to help establish this

What is reliability?

400

The _____ of the data on a line graph indicates the "direction" in which it's going

What is the trend?

400

In this design, the intervention is applied to different individuals, and baseline data is collected independently for each participant. 

What is multiple baseline across participants?

400

Loss of a specific amount of reinforcer contingent on a behavior

What is reponse cost?

500

This is type of recording is best used for teachers or in group setting when it iss impractical to continually focus on the behavior of one individual

What is momentary time sampling?

500

Using the correct measurement system when collecting measurement on behaviors is necessary to ensure this

What is validity?

500
Vertical lines are drawn upward from the x-axis to show points in time at which changes in the IV occurred


What is a "condition change line"?

500

These two types of experimental designs are not suitable due to irreversibility

What is reversal and withdrawal design?

500

These are the 3 levels of scientific understanding

What is description, prediction and control?