BRM Module 5
is the data path increasing, decreasing, or is there 0 change in direction? - ANS-trend line
what is the relationship with the data with the vertical axis (low, moderate, high)? - ANS-level
line
What is the range of data around the mean? - ANS-variability
Visual Analysis - ANS-interpreting results of behavioral research and treatment programs that
entails visual inspection of graphed data for variability, level, and trend
what does the vertical axis show - ANS-how often the behavior occurred during a session
what do phase labels represent - ANS-they label the phase that was put in place when the
corresponding data was collected
what do phase change lines represent - ANS-it is drawn between the last session of one phase
and the first session of the next
what do data points represent - ANS-measure of behavior on that session
what do data paths represent - ANS-the measurement of one behavior over time
single case design require ______ to to demonstrate intervention caused the change in
behavior - ANS-replication
what is a basic effect - ANS-whether the data changed from one phase to the next
The 3 basic steps for evaluating an intervention in single-subject research are: - ANS--Measure
the behavior repeatedly in the baseline phase
-Implement the intervention and measure the behavior repeatedly in the intervention phase
-Graph the data and use visual analysis to decide if the intervention caused a change in the
behavior
what is the level - ANS-the average height of the behavior within a phase
what does variability refer to - ANS-the amount of fluctuation in the data points within a phase
what is the slope - ANS-the overall direction that the behavior takes over time.
is the data path increasing, decreasing, or is there 0 change in direction? - ANS-trend line
what is the relationship with the data with the vertical axis (low, moderate, high)? - ANS-level
line
What is the range of data around the mean? - ANS-variability
Visual Analysis - ANS-interpreting results of behavioral research and treatment programs that
entails visual inspection of graphed data for variability, level, and trend
what does the vertical axis show - ANS-how often the behavior occurred during a session
what do phase labels represent - ANS-they label the phase that was put in place when the
corresponding data was collected
what do phase change lines represent - ANS-it is drawn between the last session of one phase
and the first session of the next
what do data points represent - ANS-measure of behavior on that session
what do data paths represent - ANS-the measurement of one behavior over time
single case design require ______ to to demonstrate intervention caused the change in
behavior - ANS-replication
what is a basic effect - ANS-whether the data changed from one phase to the next
The 3 basic steps for evaluating an intervention in single-subject research are: - ANS--Measure
the behavior repeatedly in the baseline phase
-Implement the intervention and measure the behavior repeatedly in the intervention phase
-Graph the data and use visual analysis to decide if the intervention caused a change in the
behavior
what is the level - ANS-the average height of the behavior within a phase
what does variability refer to - ANS-the amount of fluctuation in the data points within a phase
what is the slope - ANS-the overall direction that the behavior takes over time.