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Behavioral Assessment
A way of examining data that one gathers from a variety of sources that stresses hypotheses about person-environment interactions leading fairly directly to intervention
Hypothesis
a speculation, prediction, or guress about the outcome of an experiment. May refer to a formal written statement or to an informal statement
Multidimension
1. Different perspectives and evaluation modalities
2. each modality contributes potentially unique elements,
3. data collected from one method may not be better than data collected from another method.
Direct Assessment
Observing behavior as it occurs naturally- can also observe direct behavior in analogue settings, self-monitoring
Indirect Assessment
no direct contact with the behavior example: Questionaires,
Natural Setting
When you're observing behavior in the context that it occurs
Analogue Setting
Contrived setting (artificial, hypothetical, etc.)
Checklist
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Rating Scale
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Interview
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Reliability
Repeatability
Validity
the behavior being measured is the behavior of interest and for the reason of measuring it
Informed Consent
Information, Capacity, Voluntariness
Mandated Reporter
anyone who has a legal or ethical responsibility to report any of the limits of confidentiality (abuse etc.)
PACERS
Paraphrasing, Attenting, Clarifying, Eliciting, Reflecting, Summarizing