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hen consuming research, you should go in the order of... - CORRECT
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ANSWER-Results > methods > discussion > introduction
3 levels of investigation - CORRECT ANSWER-Description, prediction, and control
xperiment - CORRECT ANSWER-Controlled comparison of some measure of the
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phenomena of interest (DV) under 2 or more different conditions in which one factor at a
time (IV) differs from one condition to another
xternal validity - CORRECT ANSWER-Results can be generalized to other subjects,
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settings, or behaviors
Internal validity - CORRECT ANSWER-Assures that measured changes in behaviors
are due to manipulation and not due to uncontrolled variables
ualitative research - CORRECT ANSWER-Narrated with interviews and individualized
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accounts of events
roup design research - CORRECT ANSWER-one group gets the intervention, one
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group is the control (no intervention); uses stats; compares between groups
ingle subject design research - CORRECT ANSWER-Research designs that can be
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applied when the sample size is one or when a number of individuals are considered to
be one group.
ausation - CORRECT ANSWER-Something always happens because of something
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else
orrelation - CORRECT ANSWER-Occurs when variables are consistently present to a
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certain degree and something happens
, unctional relation - CORRECT ANSWER-Occurs when it is highly unlikely anything
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other than the intervention caused a change
ocial validity - CORRECT ANSWER-Extent to which the results produce meaningful
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change
arametric analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Observation of behavior under a range of
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values
omponent analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Sequential withdrawal or addition of a
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treatment package
ontinuous measurements - CORRECT ANSWER-Count, celeration, duration, latency,
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permanent product, and interresponse time
iscontinuous measurements - CORRECT ANSWER-Percentage, partial interval,
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whole interval, momentary time sampling, PLACHECK, and trials-to-criterion
Accuracy - CORRECT ANSWER-Observed values match the true value
eliability - CORRECT ANSWER-Same values across repeated measurement of the
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same event
Total count IOA - CORRECT ANSWER-Two totals are compared from each observer
ormula for total count IOA - CORRECT ANSWER-smaller count divided by the larger
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count x 100
ean count per interval IOA - CORRECT ANSWER-Average taken from each interval
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and compared
ormula for mean count per interval IOA - CORRECT ANSWER-Convert all
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observations to a percentage and average them out
Exact count IOA - CORRECT ANSWER-Each interval must match to be scored
ormula for exact count IOA - CORRECT ANSWER-Number of intervals with 100%
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agreement divided by the total number of intervals