Exam 10: Methods for Analyzing Data

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The primary advantage to visual analysis is that it:

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Explain how change in level and trend from baseline to intervention phases are immediate indicators of a potentially successful intervention.

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Suggested answer points:First, change in level (particularly if there is little or no overlap of data from baseline to intervention phase)indicates a rapid and substantial change in the dependent variable responding as the intervention is introduced. This suggests at least a rapid effect.Second, change in trend in the dependent variable also can be an indicator of rapid effect. An ascending baseline that reverts to a descending trend (assuming reduction in behavior is desired)or vice versa (descending or flat baseline changes to ascending trend in a program to increase the target behavior)is an indicator of a rapid and positive effect.Repeated measures and replication effects are necessary to fully establish the functional relationship.

Mixed methods research would include _______________________.

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The performance of the target behavior and where along the y -axis the data points fall is called ______________________.

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A type __________ error is when the researcher infers there is a significant intervention effect when, in fact, there is not one.

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Briefly explain why the use of mixed methods lends itself particularly well to single-subject research.

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A disadvantage of visual analysis is that:

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___________ occurs because the individual data collection observations in single subject research may not yield independent observations.

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Summarize and explain the advantages and disadvantages of qualitative analysis in single-subject research studies.

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Summarize and explain the advantages and disadvantages of visual analysis in single-subject research studies.

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This parametric procedure is used to test for mean performance differences (typically across phases):

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Some limitations to statistical analysis include:

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Visual analysis may be applied primarily to inspect changes ______________________.

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Changes in the direction of the data path between baseline and intervention phases are called ____________________.

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Explain autocorrelation and why its presence is an issue for the use of parametric statistical analyses.

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A disadvantage of qualitative analysis is that:

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According to Denzin and Lincoln (1994), which is the first phase in the qualitative research process for a single-subject study?

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_____________ is determined by examining the direction of the data path.

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a qualitative analysis?

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You should use visual analysis when:

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