This is present when two different raters give similar scores using the same measure.
Inter-rater reliability
This neurodevelopmental disorder involves persistent deficits in social communication and interaction, along with restrictive and repetitive behaviors.
What is ASD?
This tier of prevention aims to stop problems before they occur and targets the entire population.
What is primary prevention?
This term describes the ethical obligation to keep client information private unless someone is at risk of harm.
What is confidentiality?
This type of research design involves repeated observations of the same variables over (typically) long periods of time.
What is a longitudinal study?
This small N design involves observing baseline data, introducing a treatment, removing treatment, then reintroducing it.
Optional- name 2 reasons why it's problematic
What is ABAB design?
To be diagnosed with ADHD, a child must show symptoms across at least _____ settings, and before age __.
What are 2 settings, and before age 12?
This model includes individual, micro, meso, exo, macro, and chronos levels.
What is the ecological model?
This ruling (based on a tragic murder case in California circa 1976) implies a “duty to warn,” though it is not law in New York.
What is Tarasoff?
In statistical research, a _____ variable explains the mechanism/process through which an IV affects a DV, while a _______ variable influences the strength or direction of the relationship between IV and DVs.
What are mediators and moderators?
What research design is shown here, and what are the advantages?
Multiple Baseline Design
-Get to observe effects across different subjects/behaviors/settings WITHOUT needing to withdraw intervention.
Describe the differences between an IEP and a 504, including what they may be used for, and how services differ.
IEP- detailed plan for students with disabilities who require special education services, outlining specific instruction and support tailored to their unique needs.
504- focuses on providing accommodations and modifications for students with disabilities to access the general education curriculum, ensuring equitable access without necessarily requiring special education services.
This model emphasizes changing systems rather than treating individuals directly.
What is an indirect service model?
A dual relationship should be avoided for this minimum amount of time after a client relationship ends.
What is 2.5 years?
A child who meets ASD communication criteria (but does not show restricted or repetitive behaviors) may be diagnosed with THIS alternative disorder.
What is social pragmatic communication disorder?
This measure of internal consistency suggests that values over 0.70 are considered acceptable.
-And..what is internal consistency?
What is Cronbach's Alpha?
-Extent to which items in same measure are measuring the same construct.
This emotional disorder may cause children to present with the following symptoms:
Cognitive: trouble controlling worry, thoughts about performance/socialization/focus of anxiety
Physical: Somatization (head/stomach aches)
Behavioral: ADHD symptoms
Emotional: irritable, worry
Anxiety
These 3 facets are part of best practices for community interventions.
Hint: when do they happen, what are they substantiated by, how do we tailor across groups?
Proactive, theory-based, culturally relevant
The APA principle that ensures fairness and access to psychological services for all.
1. Beneficence/nonmaleficence
2. Fidelity/responsibility
3. Integrity
4. _________
5. Respect for rights/dignity
What is Justice?
This ethical principle from NASP guides school psychologists to avoid dual relationships and be forthright about potential conflicts of interest.
What is Honesty and Integrity in professional relationships?
These two similar statistical analyses: (1) compare means across MORE than 2 independent groups, and (2) evaluate the effect of 2 IVs on a single outcome.
What are ANOVA and MANOVA?
In the classification acronym SHOOT MAD DEVIL, what does the “T” and “M” stand for?
What are Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Multiple Disabilities (MD)?
In this interview phase of behavioral consultation, you examine ABCs and consider contextual variables like setting and people.
What is a problem analysis interview?
What is the difference between abuse and maltreatment, by NYS standards?
Abuse = intentional physical harm or risk thereof
Maltreatment = failure to meet minimum care
This consultation model is grounded in behaviorism and involves altering environmental variables to change student behavior through consultee implementation (Bergan's model).
What is behavioral consultation?
Problem Identification, Problem Analysis, Treatment Implementation, and Evaluation