Introductions
Targets
Validity
Reliability
Measures
100
Single System Design
What is a set of empirical procedures used to observe changes in an identified target that is measured repeatedly over time.
100
AB
What is the most common evaluation design
100
validity 
What is the accuracy of an instrument?
100
Reliability
What is the degree to which a research instrument produces consistent results
100
Behavior
What is about anything that people do:writing, kissing, walking
200
B only, AB, ABA, BAB, ABAB, etc
What is evaluation design
200
Concepts
What is categories of perceptions or experiences, or groupings of objects or events.
200
Observational Measures
What is measures that you can see or that you observe
200
Test-Retest Reliability
What is The same instrument is given to your client at two different times
200
Unobtrusive Measures
What is the act of measurement may affect the client’s problem and target of intervention.
300
time period during which a particular activity occurs
What is a phase
300
Conceptualization
What is the process of specifying what we mean by a term. It is the process of finding general behavior patterns among the bits and pieces of specific situations in everyday life.
300
Content Validity
What is How well an instrument covers the range of meanings included within a concept that is being measured.
300
Parallel-Form Reliability
What is When a client completes two different versions of an instrument
300
Instruments
What is Coding forms, Prepared checklists, Stop watches
400
Baseline (non-intervention phase):
What is the planned, systematic collection of information regarding the target before the intervention
400
Anxiety
What is a physiological state characterized by cognitive, somatic, emotional, and behavioral components that combine to create the feelings that we typically recognize as fear, apprehension, or worry
400
faith validity
What is there is no standard method for determining it, no way to quantify it and no standard.
400
Internal Consistency Reliability
What is When different instrument items (questions on a survey) trying to measure the same construct are compared to determine if they produce similar results
400
Duration
What is The problem involves time
500
Intervention phase
What is Planned changes when practitioner performs certain actions in order to reach specific objectives of practice
500
Operational Definitions
What is assigns meaning to a variable in terms of the operations necessary to measure it in any concrete situation.
500
Criterion-Related Validity
What is Whether our instrument predicts or forecasts accurately some sort of outcome/ external variable.
500
Inter-Rater Reliability
What is When the decisions from different raters are compared to each other to see how consistent the rater’s decisions are.
500
Frequency
What is When problem occurs too often and needs to be decreased (number of cigarettes, number of negative self-thoughts, number of self-harming episodes).