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Abcissa

Horizontal line/ axis used for time with hatch marks that are equidistant

Ordinal

Vertical line / axis used for target with hatch marks that are equidistant

Intervention

Specific planned actions the practitioners take to affect or change target/s (behavioral therapy)

Intervention Techniques

Specific planned actions in which it is clear who does what to whom under what conditions (e.g. positive reinforcement)

Intervention Fidelity / Treatment Integrity

Intervention is implemented as planned and as designed

Phases

Periods of time when distinctive evaluation activities occur. See all 7 types

Baseline Phase

No planned intervention occurs (A)

Intervention Phase

When a planned intervention is applied (B, C, D, etc.)

Maintenance Phase (M)

Seeing client on a less intense level for a limited time after finishing intervention to maintain (M)

Removal during a Phase - 2 Types

Generic term where the original intervention is taken away for any reason

Withdrawal during a Phase - 1st type of Removal Phase

Complete removal of the first intervention while continuing to collect data

Reversal during a Phase - 2nd type of Removal Phase

A removal of the first intervention and then applying that intervention to another target during the removal phase, while continuing to collect data of the original target

Reversible Changes during a Phase

Changes that may go away when the interention is removed


Carryover

The effects obtained in one phase apear to "carry over" into the next phase

Comparing base line and intervention periods to decide to:

1. Continue the intervention


2. Modify the intervention (e.g. more of it, more often)


3. Cancel the intervention


4. Change to another intervention


5. Add another intervention