Deck 4: Developing a Measurement and Recording Plan
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Deck 4: Developing a Measurement and Recording Plan
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Developing a measurement and recording plan will enable the practitioner to make the best use of his/her time and energy, and will increase the probability that the information will be in usable form so as to monitor changing events, and document one's outcomes.
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2
For charting problems, you can use:
A) Numbers
B) Percentages
C) Rates
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Numbers
B) Percentages
C) Rates
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
D
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"Behavior" refers to observable human activities.
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The vertical axis line on a chart always refers to:
A) The time that has expired on the program
B) The target
C) The parameters of reliability
D) None of the above
A) The time that has expired on the program
B) The target
C) The parameters of reliability
D) None of the above
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In general, the more data you can collect, the better.
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Only the client can really collect data on the client's feelings, thoughts, and actions
(behaviors).
(behaviors).
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You can plot data on graphs for any unit of time (minute, day, week, etc.) and any unit of behavior (thoughts, feelings, actions, physiological measures, and social or collective data).
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Only objective data, like observable behaviors, can be plotted on a graph.
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