Single Subject Design (SSD) is the ___________ of practice evaluation
Backbone
Developing an operational definition of a target helps to do what?
What is create a measure
Accuracy
What is validity
Data is consistent
What is reliable
A single phase design with intervention only
What is B Design
In practice, you will not see problems, you will see
indicators of problems
Categories
What is nominal
Consistency
What is reliability
Validity
No intervention baseline phase and intervention
What is AB design
Survey the client by starting where?
What is where the client is at?
Categories in a certain order
what is ordinal
Alternative explanations for a score
what is measurement error
What is sensitive to change
No intervention phase, intervention phase, withdrawal and no intervention withdrawal phase
What is ABA
Defining this will help identify objectives and measurements
What is targets
Equals Intervals
What is intervals
by chance normal fluctuations that cancel each other out
Random
Measurements that are not complicated
What is easy to use
Intervention, baseline, Intervention
BAB Design
In SSD, you have to ___________ targets
What is prioritize
Equals intervals and 0 point
What is scale
Bias, average score is influenced into a particular direction
Systematic
Essential to intervention planning
What is relevant
Allows for multiple evaluations across clients, situations, or problems
Multiple Baseline Designs