task list D BAS and BDS
target behavior AND dimension - answersdependent variable
example:
1. rate (dimension) of greeting (target behavior)
2. duration of studying
3. Frequency of hand biting
when a functional relationship between the independent variable and the dependent
variable exist within an experiment and all extraneous (confounding) variables have
been accounted for and held constant during the experiment - answersInterval validity
when an experiment is replicated and the results are similar or measures of one
experiment are similar to some other external measures - answersexternal validity
direct replication - external validity - answersan attempt to replicate all components of
the experiment conducted
to strengthen the reliability of functional relations, which direct replication is best -
answersintrasubject: direct replication
to demonstrate generalization across subjects, which direct replication is best -
answersintersubject: direct replication
prediction, verification, replication - answers
compares behavior to other behavior or the same behavior, either in different conditions
or subjects. Changes produced by the independent variable in one baseline can be
compared to baselines that have not received treatment - answersmultiple baseline
most utilized experimental design - answersmultiple baseline
which experimental design is used for generalization - answersmultiple baseline
when is functional control shown on multiple baseline? - answersfunctional control is
shown when each baseline condition does not change until the intervention is in place
comparing two or more treatments AT A TIME (no data points will overlap) by
alternating/ switching between treatment conditions. There is an SD that shows which
treatment is in effect. The treatment can last 15min or one day. - answersmultielement/
alternating
Because multielement is changed everyday, every session or within a session, this
controls for - answers1. maturation
2. loss of subject
3. sequence effects
4. data instability
which experimental design avoids irreversibility - answersmultielement
target behavior AND dimension - answersdependent variable
example:
1. rate (dimension) of greeting (target behavior)
2. duration of studying
3. Frequency of hand biting
when a functional relationship between the independent variable and the dependent
variable exist within an experiment and all extraneous (confounding) variables have
been accounted for and held constant during the experiment - answersInterval validity
when an experiment is replicated and the results are similar or measures of one
experiment are similar to some other external measures - answersexternal validity
direct replication - external validity - answersan attempt to replicate all components of
the experiment conducted
to strengthen the reliability of functional relations, which direct replication is best -
answersintrasubject: direct replication
to demonstrate generalization across subjects, which direct replication is best -
answersintersubject: direct replication
prediction, verification, replication - answers
compares behavior to other behavior or the same behavior, either in different conditions
or subjects. Changes produced by the independent variable in one baseline can be
compared to baselines that have not received treatment - answersmultiple baseline
most utilized experimental design - answersmultiple baseline
which experimental design is used for generalization - answersmultiple baseline
when is functional control shown on multiple baseline? - answersfunctional control is
shown when each baseline condition does not change until the intervention is in place
comparing two or more treatments AT A TIME (no data points will overlap) by
alternating/ switching between treatment conditions. There is an SD that shows which
treatment is in effect. The treatment can last 15min or one day. - answersmultielement/
alternating
Because multielement is changed everyday, every session or within a session, this
controls for - answers1. maturation
2. loss of subject
3. sequence effects
4. data instability
which experimental design avoids irreversibility - answersmultielement