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Reliability and Validity
Single System Design
Goals and Interventions
Definitions
Measurement
100
True or False: Quantitative researchers, apply statistical methods for establishing validity and reliability of research finding.
What is True?
100
A base for measurement or for comparison.
What is a baseline?
100
An intervention only design.
What is a "B" Design?
100
Reliability also means this.
What is consistency?
100
Process observing and recording the observations that are collected as part of a research effort.
What is measurement?
200
Degree to which an assessment tool produces stable and consistent results.
What is reliability.
200
A clear, detailed description of measurement and the nature of the treatment is needed to strengthen internal and external validity.
What is a condition?
200
Object to which effort or ambition is directed.
What is a goal?
200
Definition of a variable in terms of precisely how it is to be measured.
What is operational definition?
200
Measures places people, events, perceptions, etc. into categories based on some common trait.
What is a nominal scale?
300
Extent to which a concept, conclusion or measurement is well-founded and corresponds accurately to the real world.
What is validity?
300
ABA Withdrawal Design, Multiple Baseline Design, and Alternating Treatment Design.
What are the three commonly accepted types of single subject research designs?
300
Best practice framework for setting goals using a mnemonic acronym.
What is a SMART Goal?
300
Way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially towards their environment.
What is behavior?
300
Measurement that contains all of the information captured in the nominal scale but it also ranks data from lowest to highest.
What is an ordinal scale?
400
Extent to which a test is subjectively viewed as covering the concept it purports to measure.
What is face validity?
400
Focusing on one problem and defining it as specifically as you can.
What is a Target?
400
A point between the beginning and the end of a project or plan that helps motivate a person to keep going.
What is an intermediate goal?
400
Band internal processes that make up that construct, along with how it relates to other variables.
What is conceptual definition?
400
Measurement that indicates the distance one object is from another.
What is an interval scale?
500
A measure of consistency where a test is split in two and the scores for each half of the test is compared with one another.
What is split half reliability?
500
A-B-A-B designs, Multi-element designs, Multiple Baseline designs, Repeated acquisition designs, Brief experimental designs and Combined designs.
What is are single system designs?
500
Final result you want to achieve.
What is an end goal?
500
A conceptual definition is also known as this...
What is a dictionary definition?
500
A scale of measurement of data which permits the comparison of differences of values; a scale having a fixed zero value.
What is a ratio scale?