Deck 8: Single-Subject Design
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Deck 8: Single-Subject Design
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Single subject design refers only to single clients.
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2
A relatively flat line is known as a trend.
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3
A cycle is a pattern which reflects the ups and downs depending on time of measurement.
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4
A relatively flat line is preferred in all baseline measures.
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Repeated measurement is essential for a single subject design.
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The baseline phase is when the intervention is implemented.
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A pattern can be discerned with a minimum of three measures.
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A pattern exists when you can with a high degree of certainty predict the next data point.
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9
The A-B design controls for all threats to internal validity.
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The A-B-A design builds on the A-B design by adding a post-treatment follow-up.
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Direct replication refers to repeating the same procedures, by different researchers, in different settings, with the same clients.
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Systematic replication involves repeating the experiment with different providers in different settings.
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A-B and A-B-A are two types of withdrawal designs.
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A-B-A designs are useful to address concerns about the persistence of the intervention.
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Trends can be represented using summary lines.
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Participants must not know that intervention may be delayed while baseline information is being collected so as not to taint the results.
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17
Reactivity may well be a benefit in single subject design.
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Magnitude refers to the intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state.
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19
Match the type of design with the description.
-A-B
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
-A-B
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
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20
Match the type of design with the description.
-A-B-A
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
-A-B-A
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
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21
Match the type of design with the description.
-A-B-A-B
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
-A-B-A-B
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
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22
Match the type of design with the description.
-A-B-C-D
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
-A-B-C-D
A) Refers to baseline and intervention only
B) Refers to baseline and three separate interventions
C) Refers to baseline and intervention followed by baseline and intervention
D) Refers to baseline, followed by an intervention and another baseline
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23
Single Subject Design Analysis
-Level
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
-Level
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
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24
Single Subject Design Analysis
-Trend
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
-Trend
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
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Single Subject Design Analysis
-Variability
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
-Variability
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
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Single Subject Design Analysis
-Graph
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
-Graph
A) Diagrammed representation of change along axes
B) Magnitude or amount of target variable
C) How different the scores are within a phase
D) Intensity of a particular behavior or psychological state increases
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27
As a social work tool, single subject design can be used with:
A) A single client
B) A single agency
C) A single community
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) A single client
B) A single agency
C) A single community
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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28
As a research method, single subject design has the following components:
A) Repeated measures
B) Baseline phase
C) Treatment Phase
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Repeated measures
B) Baseline phase
C) Treatment Phase
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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29
Repeated baseline measurements help improve the ______ of a single subject design.
A) Ecological validity
B) Generalizability
C) Internal validity
D) Sample representativeness
A) Ecological validity
B) Generalizability
C) Internal validity
D) Sample representativeness
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30
If you are using a single subject design to evaluate an intervention with an abusive parent, which of the following indicators of effectiveness would be the least appropriate, given the number of data points needed?
A) Number of positive parenting behaviors
B) Number of incidences of severe physical abuse
C) Number of negative comments to the child
D) Amount of time spent playing with the child
A) Number of positive parenting behaviors
B) Number of incidences of severe physical abuse
C) Number of negative comments to the child
D) Amount of time spent playing with the child
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31
In single subject design the use of retrospective data:
A) Is always important for baseline
B) Should only be limited to the past 90 days
C) May be used to accelerate the time needed to begin intervention
D) a and b only
E) None of the above
A) Is always important for baseline
B) Should only be limited to the past 90 days
C) May be used to accelerate the time needed to begin intervention
D) a and b only
E) None of the above
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32
Visual analysis of the data:
A) Is the process of looking at a graph of data points
B) Has the purpose of determining if intervention has altered behavior
C) Is used to examine variability
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Is the process of looking at a graph of data points
B) Has the purpose of determining if intervention has altered behavior
C) Is used to examine variability
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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33
An ascending or descending line is known as a
A) Stable line
B) Trend
C) Cycle
D) Target
E) Regression
A) Stable line
B) Trend
C) Cycle
D) Target
E) Regression
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34
A relatively flat line is known as a
A) Stable line
B) Trend
C) Cycle
D) Target
E) Regression
A) Stable line
B) Trend
C) Cycle
D) Target
E) Regression
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A measure of the length of time an event or symptom lasts is known as:
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) Regression
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) Regression
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A measure between events is known as
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) Regression
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) Regression
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37
Which of the following are considered to be potential problems with interpreting visual patterns?
A) Widely discrepant scores
B) Interpreting changes
C) Improvement happens in the baseline phase
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Widely discrepant scores
B) Interpreting changes
C) Improvement happens in the baseline phase
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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38
A pattern reflecting ups and downs dependent on times of measurement is called a:
A) Stable line
B) Trend
C) Cycle
D) Target
E) Regression
A) Stable line
B) Trend
C) Cycle
D) Target
E) Regression
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39
Internal validity:
A) Is impossible to achieve in single subject designs
B) Can be enhanced using repeated measures at baseline
C) Can be enhanced using repeated measures in the intervention phase
D) b and c only
E) None of the above
A) Is impossible to achieve in single subject designs
B) Can be enhanced using repeated measures at baseline
C) Can be enhanced using repeated measures in the intervention phase
D) b and c only
E) None of the above
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40
_________________ can be controlled through the use of repeated measures.
A) Maturation
B) Instrumentation
C) Statistical regression
D) a and b only
E) All of the above
A) Maturation
B) Instrumentation
C) Statistical regression
D) a and b only
E) All of the above
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41
If statistical regression or testing occur at all, it will likely be:
A) Prior to the baseline phase
B) During the baseline phase
C) During the intervention phase
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Prior to the baseline phase
B) During the baseline phase
C) During the intervention phase
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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42
Repeated measurement in the baseline phase will NOT control for:
A) Maturation
B) Testing effects
C) History
D) Statistical regression
E) Will control for all of the above
A) Maturation
B) Testing effects
C) History
D) Statistical regression
E) Will control for all of the above
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43
In a single subject design, the intervention is considered to be:
A) The dependent variable
B) The independent variable
C) The moderating variable
D) The facilitating variable
E) The reactive variable
A) The dependent variable
B) The independent variable
C) The moderating variable
D) The facilitating variable
E) The reactive variable
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44
Measures of behavior are often characterized:
A) By frequency
B) By duration
C) By interval
D) By magnitude
E) All of the above
A) By frequency
B) By duration
C) By interval
D) By magnitude
E) All of the above
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45
Measuring the number of beers a client drinks in a week measures:
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) None of the above
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) None of the above
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46
Measuring the number of consecutive days a client stayed in an inpatient unit measures:
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) None of the above
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) None of the above
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47
Measuring the time between in-patient hospitalization stays would assess:
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) None of the above
A) Frequency
B) Duration
C) Interval
D) Magnitude
E) None of the above
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48
Which of the following is suggested to evaluate the practical significance of the researcher's findings?
A) Setting criteria
B) Establishing cut off scores
C) Weigh the costs and benefits
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Setting criteria
B) Establishing cut off scores
C) Weigh the costs and benefits
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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49
The purpose of monitoring is to:
A) Describe the intervention
B) Describe the effectiveness of the intervention
C) Track client's progress in a systematic way
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Describe the intervention
B) Describe the effectiveness of the intervention
C) Track client's progress in a systematic way
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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The implementation of A-B-A or A-B-A-B designs concurrently for at least three cases is called:
A) Withdrawal design
B) Multiple Intervention Designs
C) Multiple Baseline Design
D) Recovery design
E) Reactivity design
A) Withdrawal design
B) Multiple Intervention Designs
C) Multiple Baseline Design
D) Recovery design
E) Reactivity design
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51
Single subject designs can be used for:
A) Research
B) Evaluation of practice
C) Monitoring client progress
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Research
B) Evaluation of practice
C) Monitoring client progress
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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52
Dr. Smith begins measuring the procrastination habits of six clients at the same time. She then staggers the implementation of a cognitive-behavioral intervention so that each client begins the treatment at a different time. This design is best characterized as:
A) Multiple baseline design used across subjects
B) Multiple baseline design used across target problems
C) Multiple baseline design used across different settings
D) Multiple component design
A) Multiple baseline design used across subjects
B) Multiple baseline design used across target problems
C) Multiple baseline design used across different settings
D) Multiple component design
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53
Discuss the concept of single subject design in your own words. What are the advantages of this design?
What are the disadvantages?
What are the disadvantages?
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54
List and discuss the three sequential replication strategies outlined in the chapter. What is the advantage of doing this?
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55
List and describe patterns that may emerge during the baseline phase. What do each of these three common types of patterns indicate?
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56
You are assigned a client who has mild mental retardation and severe ADHD. Among the symptoms that his parents would like to be better controlled are frequent temper tantrums, which include screaming, crying, and destruction of property. Design a plan to test the effectiveness of your chosen intervention. Defend the choice of design. Explain how you reached the decision you made and why you rejected the alternatives.
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57
Using a social work example, define and describe under what circumstances you would use an A-B design. An A-B-A design?
A B-A design?
A multiple baseline design?
A multiple treatment design?
A B-A design?
A multiple baseline design?
A multiple treatment design?
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58
Imagine that you are assigned a client who had been recently suspended from her high school. You are a specialist in treating adolescents with problems such as hers. The school wants you to evaluate the effect of your world renowned intervention with this young woman. In a letter to the principal, define and defend your evaluation procedure in depth.
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59
Compare and contrast different visual methods to assess data.
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60
Discuss the ethical issues relevant to single subject designs. What safeguards would you employ to ensure the protection of your client?
Explain in depth.
Explain in depth.
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