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Deck 8: Assessing Measurement
1
The product of measurement is considered a(n) ______ of what happened because researchers find it useful to admit the possibility that data include some error:
A) functional relationship
B) correlation
C) function
D) estimate
A) functional relationship
B) correlation
C) function
D) estimate
D
2
A behavior analyst supervisor asks a therapist to record on a data sheet the number of math problems a client completes during treatment sessions. In an effort to evaluate the data reported on math completion, the supervisor collects the math sheets periodically and records the number of math problems completed. She then compares the math sheets to the number recorded by the therapist on the corresponding data sheet. The behavior analyst supervisor is recording:
A) observed values
B) trends
C) true values
D) treatment integrity
A) observed values
B) trends
C) true values
D) treatment integrity
C
3
What are the two requirements for evaluating the accuracy of a set of observations
A) the data must be observed values, and it must be possible to measure these events directly
B) the data must represent physical events, and it must be possible to measure these events directly
C) the data must represent physical events, and they must be true values
D) the data must be true values, and they must be able to be measured using direct assessments
A) the data must be observed values, and it must be possible to measure these events directly
B) the data must represent physical events, and it must be possible to measure these events directly
C) the data must represent physical events, and they must be true values
D) the data must be true values, and they must be able to be measured using direct assessments
B
4
The only way to assess accuracy is:
A) through interobserver agreement scores
B) by calibrating the transducing device
C) through continuous observation
D) by comparing observed values with true values
A) through interobserver agreement scores
B) by calibrating the transducing device
C) through continuous observation
D) by comparing observed values with true values
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5
______ refers to the consistency of the relationship between observed values and the events that actually occurred
A) Reliability
B) Accuracy
C) Validity
D) Believability
A) Reliability
B) Accuracy
C) Validity
D) Believability
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6
There are two ways to assess reliability. One way is to repeatedly measure the same sample of the subject's behavior. What is the second way?
A) Arrange for direct measurement of the target behavior on a periodic basis
B) Collecting corroborative data
C) Use an interobserver agreement procedure
D) Compare observed values to true values
A) Arrange for direct measurement of the target behavior on a periodic basis
B) Collecting corroborative data
C) Use an interobserver agreement procedure
D) Compare observed values to true values
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7
When it is not clear that the data represent what they are supposed to represent, the issue of ______ arises:
A) reliability
B) accuracy
C) validity
D) believability
A) reliability
B) accuracy
C) validity
D) believability
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8
If the target behavior is directly measured, the data are automatically .
A) reliable
B) accurate
C) believable
D) valid
A) reliable
B) accurate
C) believable
D) valid
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9
When accuracy and reliability are found to be unacceptable, the investigator can either abandon the project or use ______ to evaluate the data and adjust the procedure so that its output meets desired standards:
A) absolute measurement
B) interobserver agreement
C) calibration
D) treatment integrity
A) absolute measurement
B) interobserver agreement
C) calibration
D) treatment integrity
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10
Interobserver agreement does not provide information about either ______ or ______.
A) believability; reliability
B) accuracy; believability
C) reliability; accuracy
D) agreement; believability
A) believability; reliability
B) accuracy; believability
C) reliability; accuracy
D) agreement; believability
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11
Below are the results of a partial-interval recording procedure. What is the interobserver agreement score?
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
D) 80%
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
D) 80%
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12
Below are the results of a whole-interval recording procedure. What is the interobserver agreement score?
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
D) 80%
A) 50%
B) 60%
C) 70%
D) 80%
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13
How frequently should data be evaluated?
A) The investigator should assess the data no less than 80% of the total number of sessions
B) The data should be evaluated as soon as the project/treatment begins and then at the very end of the project/treatment
C) The investigator should wait for the study or treatment to finish before analyzing the data
D) Ideally, the investigator should assess each session, but at least as often as they see necessary based on what the target behavior is and what the results are showing
A) The investigator should assess the data no less than 80% of the total number of sessions
B) The data should be evaluated as soon as the project/treatment begins and then at the very end of the project/treatment
C) The investigator should wait for the study or treatment to finish before analyzing the data
D) Ideally, the investigator should assess each session, but at least as often as they see necessary based on what the target behavior is and what the results are showing
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14
Regardless of whether data assessment focuses on accuracy, reliability, or believability, there are a number of procedural details that must be decided. All of the following should be considered when implementing assessment procedures, except:
A) when assessment efforts should be made
B) how frequently data should be evaluated
C) is this research basic or applied in nature?
D) sampling different circumstances throughout a study
A) when assessment efforts should be made
B) how frequently data should be evaluated
C) is this research basic or applied in nature?
D) sampling different circumstances throughout a study
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15
The guiding interest in evaluating the quality of data is to ensure that _______.
A) no time was wasted by the researcher or practitioner
B) data collected are 100% accurate for every session
C) they closely approximate what really happened with behavior
D) other people in the field are impressed with your results
A) no time was wasted by the researcher or practitioner
B) data collected are 100% accurate for every session
C) they closely approximate what really happened with behavior
D) other people in the field are impressed with your results
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16
When reporting complex assessment information, it is sometimes easiest for readers to understand if it is described using ______ instead of described in text:
A) a table or graph
B) bullet points
C) a presentation
D) an example
A) a table or graph
B) bullet points
C) a presentation
D) an example
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17
When assessing measurement procedures, what is the first priority?
A) Collecting IOA data
B) Determining accuracy of data
C) Evaluating reliability of data
D) Determining believability of overall results
A) Collecting IOA data
B) Determining accuracy of data
C) Evaluating reliability of data
D) Determining believability of overall results
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18
A value that results from observing and recording procedures is called a(n) ______ value.
A) true
B) false
C) observed
D) defined
A) true
B) false
C) observed
D) defined
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19
To say that a measure is precise means that it is ___________.
A) reliable
B) free from errors
C) valid
D) observable
A) reliable
B) free from errors
C) valid
D) observable
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20
We assess the ______ of data to make decisions about validity, reliability, and accuracy of data.
A) quantity
B) quality
C) qualifications
D) quartiles
A) quantity
B) quality
C) qualifications
D) quartiles
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21
Why does the quality of behavioral data matter?
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22
What is estimation and how does it relate to the goal of researches and practitioners?
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23
Explain why interobserver agreement data provide no information about accuracy or reliability.
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24
Why is it useful to view the results of measurement as only an estimation of what really happened?
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25
How can you be sure that true values contain no error?
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26
What is accuracy and how can it be determined?
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27
What is reliability? Describe two basic ways to assess reliability.
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28
What is validity? Why is it always an issue in the case of indirect measurement?
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29
Why is direct measurement automatically valid?
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30
Describe the sequence or priority of the experimenter's interest in assessing the data.
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31
What are the requirements for obtaining true values?
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32
Describe the general procedure for obtaining interobserver agreement (not a specific method for IOA).
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33
How often should measurement be evaluated?
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34
Complete the following sentence using the terms "accurate" and "reliable." If data are ______, they must be ______. Why is the converse not true?
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35
What is the difference between observed and true values?
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36
Describe the basic procedure of calibration.
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37
Define believability. How is it fundamentally different from accuracy, reliability, and validity?
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38
Describe how accuracy and reliability differ.
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39
Describe how validity differs from accuracy.
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40
When assessing measurement procedures and data, what is the first priority?
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