Deck 7: Behavior Analytic Assessment

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Behavioral researchers must design assessment procedures that will serve the goal of _______.

A) reducing problem behavior
B) increasing skills
C) answering an experimental question
D) determining the function of a behavior
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Each of the following are a reasons assessment instruments are helpful for researchers, except:

A) help identify if a participant is appropriate for the study
B) determine which skills a participant may have in their repertoire
C) help determine the viability of the research question
D) help determine the effects of the independent variable
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Behavior analyst practitioners must identify assessments to help with their main goal of _____.

A) replicating previous research
B) targeting and treating socially important behaviors
C) calculating reliability measures of responding
D) engaging in clinical practice
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Measurement that involves measuring the same event that you are drawing conclusions about is called ___________ measurement.

A) indirect
B) direct
C) implicit
D) explicit
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Many assessment procedures are ________ and involve collecting responses by informants to draw conclusions about unobservable constructs or levels of certain behavioral repertoires.

A) indirect
B) direct
C) implicit
D) explicit
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Indirect measures are problematic for each of the following reasons, except:

A) they can include biases of respondents
B) they often involve recollections of previous observations
C) informants observe and record responding without training
D) responses may not be accurate
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A _________ assessment ensures comparisons reflect actual differences in behaviors of individuals of interest instead of differences in procedures and individuals scoring assessments.

A) direct
B) standardized
C) subsidized
D) preference
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To standardize an assessment, one must _____.

A) conduct research
B) have subject matter experts review the assessment instrument
C) develop and refine a scoring scale
D) all of the above are part of standardizing an assessment
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All standardized assessments are __________.

A) norm-referenced
B) criterion-referenced
C) rating-referenced
D) curriculum-referenced
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If in an assessment, an individual's score is compared to a prespecified performance standard, it is considered to be __________.

A) norm-referenced
B) criterion-referenced
C) rating-referenced
D) curriculum-referenced
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GRE and SAT exams are examples of a ____________ assessment.

A) norm-referenced
B) criterion-referenced
C) rating-referenced
D) curriculum-referenced
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The field of study that focuses on evaluation methods and test theory is called ____.

A) psychology
B) psychiatry
C) psychobiology
D) psychometrics
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Validity refers to the appropriateness of _______ assessment results.

A) inferences drawn from
B) repeatability of
C) IOA conducted with
D) observers scoring
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The extent to which an instrument is shown to assess the idea or theory that it purports to measure is called ________ validity.

A) content
B) construct
C) predictive
D) concurrent
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The extent to which scores on an assessment represent the materials it purports to measure is called ________ validity.

A) content
B) construct
C) predictive
D) concurrent
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The extent to which results produced by a new assessment correspond with results of a well-established assessments of the same domain is called _____ validity.

A) content
B) construct
C) predictive
D) concurrent
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In psychometric terms, a measurement of how much error is present in assessment results is referred to as _____.

A) validity
B) reliability
C) predictability
D) accuracy
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Correlating results of two different forms of the same assessment administered to the same group of individuals is called ___________.

A) alternative reliability
B) alternate reliability
C) alternate-form reliability
D) altered reliability
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Each of the following is an example of a behavior analytic assessment tool, except:

A) preference assessment
B) functional behavior analysis
C) functional analysis
D) ABC recording
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When deciding which assessment instrument to use, both researchers and practitioners should consider

A) the goals of using an assessment instrument and what is needed
B) relevant research and customary practices
C) limitations and uses of assessments
D) all of the above should be considered
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When selecting or designing assessment procedures, what goal must a researcher consider and how does that consideration benefit the study?
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When selecting or designing assessment procedures, what goal must a practitioner consider and how does that benefit their clinical practice?
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What is a standardized assessment? How does an assessment become "standardized"?
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Describe the defining characteristic of norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessments.
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Provide an example of a norm-referenced assessment and a criterion-referenced assessment.
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If an assessment tool is valid, what does that mean?
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Define the following: construct validity and content validity.
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If an assessment instrument has strong predictive validity, what does that mean?
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If an assessment has strong concurrent validity, what does that mean?
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In psychometric terms, what does reliability assess and describe the assumptions that are made with reliability.
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Define the following: alternate-form reliability, test-retest reliability, and inter-tester reliability.
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Describe the uses of standardized assessments for behavior analysis researchers and practitioners.
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Describe the limitations of standardized assessments for behavior analysis researchers and practitioners.
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Describe how behavior analytic assessment procedures differ from standardized assessments.
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What is ABC recording and what is it used for?
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What is a preference assessment and what is it used for?
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What is a functional behavior assessment and what is it used for?
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Describe the considerations a researcher must make when selecting assessment instruments.
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Describe the considerations a practitioner must make when selecting assessment instruments.
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Why are state licensing laws important to consider when determining who will conduct, score, and interpret assessments?
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Behavioral researchers must design assessment procedures that will serve the goal of _______.

A) reducing problem behavior
B) increasing skills
C) answering an experimental question
D) determining the function of a behavior
C
2
Each of the following are a reasons assessment instruments are helpful for researchers, except:

A) help identify if a participant is appropriate for the study
B) determine which skills a participant may have in their repertoire
C) help determine the viability of the research question
D) help determine the effects of the independent variable
C
3
Behavior analyst practitioners must identify assessments to help with their main goal of _____.

A) replicating previous research
B) targeting and treating socially important behaviors
C) calculating reliability measures of responding
D) engaging in clinical practice
B
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Measurement that involves measuring the same event that you are drawing conclusions about is called ___________ measurement.

A) indirect
B) direct
C) implicit
D) explicit
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Many assessment procedures are ________ and involve collecting responses by informants to draw conclusions about unobservable constructs or levels of certain behavioral repertoires.

A) indirect
B) direct
C) implicit
D) explicit
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Indirect measures are problematic for each of the following reasons, except:

A) they can include biases of respondents
B) they often involve recollections of previous observations
C) informants observe and record responding without training
D) responses may not be accurate
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A _________ assessment ensures comparisons reflect actual differences in behaviors of individuals of interest instead of differences in procedures and individuals scoring assessments.

A) direct
B) standardized
C) subsidized
D) preference
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To standardize an assessment, one must _____.

A) conduct research
B) have subject matter experts review the assessment instrument
C) develop and refine a scoring scale
D) all of the above are part of standardizing an assessment
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All standardized assessments are __________.

A) norm-referenced
B) criterion-referenced
C) rating-referenced
D) curriculum-referenced
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If in an assessment, an individual's score is compared to a prespecified performance standard, it is considered to be __________.

A) norm-referenced
B) criterion-referenced
C) rating-referenced
D) curriculum-referenced
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11
GRE and SAT exams are examples of a ____________ assessment.

A) norm-referenced
B) criterion-referenced
C) rating-referenced
D) curriculum-referenced
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The field of study that focuses on evaluation methods and test theory is called ____.

A) psychology
B) psychiatry
C) psychobiology
D) psychometrics
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Validity refers to the appropriateness of _______ assessment results.

A) inferences drawn from
B) repeatability of
C) IOA conducted with
D) observers scoring
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The extent to which an instrument is shown to assess the idea or theory that it purports to measure is called ________ validity.

A) content
B) construct
C) predictive
D) concurrent
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The extent to which scores on an assessment represent the materials it purports to measure is called ________ validity.

A) content
B) construct
C) predictive
D) concurrent
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The extent to which results produced by a new assessment correspond with results of a well-established assessments of the same domain is called _____ validity.

A) content
B) construct
C) predictive
D) concurrent
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17
In psychometric terms, a measurement of how much error is present in assessment results is referred to as _____.

A) validity
B) reliability
C) predictability
D) accuracy
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Correlating results of two different forms of the same assessment administered to the same group of individuals is called ___________.

A) alternative reliability
B) alternate reliability
C) alternate-form reliability
D) altered reliability
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Each of the following is an example of a behavior analytic assessment tool, except:

A) preference assessment
B) functional behavior analysis
C) functional analysis
D) ABC recording
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When deciding which assessment instrument to use, both researchers and practitioners should consider

A) the goals of using an assessment instrument and what is needed
B) relevant research and customary practices
C) limitations and uses of assessments
D) all of the above should be considered
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When selecting or designing assessment procedures, what goal must a researcher consider and how does that consideration benefit the study?
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When selecting or designing assessment procedures, what goal must a practitioner consider and how does that benefit their clinical practice?
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What is a standardized assessment? How does an assessment become "standardized"?
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Describe the defining characteristic of norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessments.
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Provide an example of a norm-referenced assessment and a criterion-referenced assessment.
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If an assessment tool is valid, what does that mean?
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27
Define the following: construct validity and content validity.
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If an assessment instrument has strong predictive validity, what does that mean?
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If an assessment has strong concurrent validity, what does that mean?
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In psychometric terms, what does reliability assess and describe the assumptions that are made with reliability.
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Define the following: alternate-form reliability, test-retest reliability, and inter-tester reliability.
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Describe the uses of standardized assessments for behavior analysis researchers and practitioners.
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Describe the limitations of standardized assessments for behavior analysis researchers and practitioners.
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Describe how behavior analytic assessment procedures differ from standardized assessments.
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What is ABC recording and what is it used for?
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What is a preference assessment and what is it used for?
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What is a functional behavior assessment and what is it used for?
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Describe the considerations a researcher must make when selecting assessment instruments.
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Describe the considerations a practitioner must make when selecting assessment instruments.
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Why are state licensing laws important to consider when determining who will conduct, score, and interpret assessments?
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