Single Subject Designs
SMART Goals
Measurements
Baselining
100
This is the backbone of practice evaluation.

What is Single Subject Design.

100
In practice, instead of seeing problems, you see ________ of problems.
What is indicators.
100
This type of definition is the dictionary definition of a variable.
What is conceptual.
100
Having a baseline measurement ensures ________.
What is control.
200
This is the most frequently used Single Subject Design.
What is the B Design.
200

What the client would prefer to happen after the intervention is complete is a ________ goal.

What is ultimate.
200
This type of definition of a variable is something that can be measured.
What is operational.
200
Having a baseline allows for what?

What is it allows for the establishment of a relationship between intervention and outcome.

300

Name one of the conditions that must exist before a relationship can be considered "casual".

1. A relationship must exist between the two variables 2. The relationship must be non-spurious.

3. There should be a time interval between one variable and the other

300

"Who will do what by when under what conditions" if the format for this goal.

What is intermediate or facilitative.
300
Name the four levels of measurement.
What is nominal, interval, ordinal, and scale.
300
These are the three types of patterns in Multiple Baseline Designs.
What is cycle, stable line, trend.
400
There are more than one type of SSD to reflect this.
What is a change in the area of concern, or the relationship between the intervention and the observed change.
400
What does the acronym SMART stand for?
What is specific, measureable, attainable, relevant, time-based.
400

If a measure does not capture all of the essential features of the concept, or it measures something other than the concept it was meant to measure, it lacks this.

What is validity.
400

The period of time during which an outcome is measured repeatedly in the absence of the intervention.

What is baseline.