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In this type of discontinuous measure, the session is broken into
intervals and defined behavior is checked if occurs at the end of the
interval
Momentary Time Sampling
In this type of discontinuous measure, the session is broken into
intervals and the defined behavior is checked if it occurs for the entire
interval. Whole Interval
In this type of discontinuous measure, the session is broken into
intervals and defined behavior is checked if it occurs at any point in
the interval
Partial Interval
Which of the following is NOT a procedure for measuring behavior in ABA?
Permanent products
Continuous observation
Discontinuous measurement
Indirect observation through projectives
Indirect observation through projectives
Interobserver agreement can be calculated through (3) interval
agreement, frequency, permanent products
Maintaining intervention fidelity in research is also considered as checks for
maintenance of the Independent variable
Social validity can be judged using consumer ratings or
Peer norms
Integrity, fidelity and adherence all have the same meaning in behavioral
research. (T/F) true
,Social validity should be monitored at what stages of intervention? (3) early
phase, middle phase, maintenance phase
What is appraised when questions such as the question of additional
support resources needed or if the individual's right to "effect behavioral
treatment" being met?
Situational risk
Which of the following is not part of measuring intervention integrity?
Sample at least 25% of sessions
Check list of key steps
Focus on early implementation
Making no changes based on early feedback
Making no changes based on early feedback
What might be true of an intervention that is too difficult to carry out and
does not fit the circumstances?
It has generality.
There is social validity.
It is not "ready to go."
There is no need for a situational risk appraisal.
It is not "ready to go"
Most interventions work well "off the shelf" in real life and need little support
or refinement. (T/F) false
When fidelity is checked right away supportive feedback is gathered and
the intervention fine tuned quickly this is called:
Performance-based feedback
The key dimensions of social validity are goals, method, outcomes and
Sustainability
Requirement of the independent variable so that causal statements can be
made Requirement of the independent variable so that causal statements
can be made
Treatment Integrity
, Likelihood that causal statements can be made when circumstances vary.
(validity)
External Validity
Requirement of outcomes so that causal statements can be made.
Replication
History, maturation and regression are examples of threats to:
Internal validity
Methodology should never be adapted during single case design research.
(T/F) false
According to Horner, et al, the presence of 5 single case studies, 3 different
researchers in different locations, and 20 participants overall is one
measure of: (validity)
External Validity
Replication can be examined through: (3)
Multiple Baseline Design, Across Study Comparison, Withdrawal Design
Which of the following is not a common principle or procedure of single
case design?
Repeated measures over time
Social validity
Small numbers of participants
Randomly assigning participants to groups
Randomly assigning participants to groups
In Single Case Design, baseline is typically designated as "A" and
intervention as "B". (T/F) true
In Single case design, the primary form of analysis is through
Visual Analysis (graphing)
Which of the following are ways to visually analyze the dependent data?
Within phase characteristics
Between or across phase characteristics