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A-10 Design, plot, and interpret data using equal interval graphs |
-when data are plotted, the patterns they make provide fora visual analysis of levels of behavior as the behavior occurs at a specific point in time or environmental condition -look at level, trend, and variability |
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A-11 Design, plot, and interpret data using a cumulative record |
-a type of graph on which the cumulative number of responses emitted is represented on the vertical axis -the steeper the slope of the data path, the greater the response rate -ex: schedules of reinforcement (Sniffy) |
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B-03 Systematically arrange independent variables to demonstrate their effects on dependent variables |
-see B-03 below |
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B-10 Conduct a component analysis to determine the effective components of an intervention package |
-any experimental design to identify the active elements of a treatment condition, the relative contributions of different variables in a treatment package, and or the necessary and sufficient components of an intervention -could slowly put components in place and see the change OR put a whole package in place and fade back certain components to see what works |
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B-11 Conduct a parametric analysis to determine the effective values of an independent variable |
-an experiment designed to discover the differential effects of a range of values of independent variable -way to study different magnitudes -take data in a very strategic way |
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B-03 independent variable |
-variable that is systematically manipulated by the researcher in an experiment |
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B-03 Dependent Variable guideline |
-PF- assessed for consistency across the experiment -measured repeatedly -socially significant to the individual -operationally defined |
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B-03 Dependent Variable |
-the variable that is measured in an experiment to see if it changes as a result of manipulation of the independent variable
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B-03 Experimental Control |
a) the outcome of an experiment that demonstrates convincingly a functional relation, meaning that experimental control is achieved when a predictable change in bx can be reliably produced by manipulating a specific aspect of the environment b)the extent to which a researcher maintains precise control of the independent variable by presenting it, withdrawing it, and or varying its value, and also by eliminating or holding constant all confounding and extraneous variables |