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    UID:
    almahu_9948026460502882
    Format: 1 online resource (309 p.)
    ISBN: 1-282-38156-3 , 9786612381560 , 0-08-095404-9
    Content: Applied Behavior Analysis is the science of applying experimentally derived principles of behavior to improve socially significant behavior. The research and application of ABA contributes to a wide range of practical areas, including AIDS prevention, education, gerontology, language acquisition and parenting, and ABA-based interventions have gained particular popularity in the last 20 years related to teaching students with autism spectrum disorders. Social Validity, a concept used in such behavioral intervention research, focuses on whether the goals of treatment, the intervention technique
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; The Social Validity Manual: A Guide to Subjective Evaluation of Behavior Interventions in Applied Behavior Analysis; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Chapter 1. Background of Social Validity; Defining Social Validity; What is Social Validity?; Development of a Concept; Dimensions of Applied Behavior Analysis; Importance of Social Validity; Is Social Validity Important?; Purpose of Social Validity; Positive Behavior Supports; Origin of PBS Movement: Association for Behavior Analysis; Origin of PBS Movement: Normalization/Inclusion , Origin of PBS Movement: Person-Centered ValuesPBS Criterion I: Comprehensive Lifestyle Change and Quality of Life; PBS Criterion II: Life Span Perspective; PBS Criterion III: Ecological Validity; PBS Criterion IV: Stakeholder Participation; PBS Criterion V: Social Validity; PBS Criterion VI: Systems Change and Multicomponent Intervention; PBS Criterion VII: Emphasis on Prevention; PBS Criterion VIII: Flexibility with Respect to Scientific Practices; PBS Criterion IX: Multiple Theoretical Perspectives; Effects of the PBS Movement; Chapter 2. Conceptualizations of Social Validity , Dimensions of Social ValidityHabilitative Validity; Working Model of Treatment Acceptability; Decision-making Model of Treatment Acceptability; Expansive View of Treatment Acceptability; Epidemiological Conceptualization of Social Validity; Assessment Model of Social Validity; Maintenance Model of Social Validity; Distributive Model of Treatment Acceptability; Chapter 3. Instruments for Evaluating Social Validity; Interviews; Direct Observation; Performance Criteria; Formal Treatment Acceptability Measurement Instruments; Treatment Evaluation Inventory , Treatment Evaluation Inventory-Short FormTreatment Acceptability Rating Form; Treatment Acceptability Rating Form Revised; Intervention Rating Profile; Intervention Rating Profile-15; Children's Intervention Rating Profile; Behavior Intervention Rating Scale; Intervention-Process Rating Scale (IPRS); Abbreviated Acceptability Rating Profile; Comparison of Treatment Acceptability Measures; Problems Related to Social Validity Measurement; Methods for Increasing the Use of Treatment Acceptability Instruments; Increase Availability of Instruments and Other Measures , Increase Consultant Awareness of InstrumentsIncrease Competency in the Administration and Scoring of Instruments; Increase Knowledge of Potential Uses of Acceptability Information; Re-emphasize the Importance of Social Validity; Chapter 4. Research on Social Validity; Early Protocols for Measuring Social Validity; Methodological Variations; Literature Reviews of Treatment Acceptability; Research Findings; TEI and TEI-SF; IRP and IRP-15; Teacher Acceptability Measure (TAM); CIRP; BIRS; AARP; TARF-R; Summary; Chapter 5. Increasing the Social Significance of Treatment Goals , Consumer Significance , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-374897-6
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    London : Academic
    UID:
    gbv_647442655
    Format: Online-Ressource (XIX, 288 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Amsterdam Elsevier Science & Technology 2010 Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9780123748973 , 1282381563 , 0123748976 , 9781282381568
    Content: Applied Behavior Analysis is the science of applying experimentally derived principles of behavior to improve socially significant behavior. The research and application of ABA contributes to a wide range of practical areas, including AIDS prevention, education, gerontology, language acquisition and parenting, and ABA-based interventions have gained particular popularity in the last 20 years related to teaching students with autism spectrum disorders. Social Validity, a concept used in such behavioral intervention research, focuses on whether the goals of treatment, the intervention techniques used and the outcomes achieved are acceptable, relevant, and useful to the individual in treatment. Judgments are made (often via clinical trials) about the effects of the intervention based on statistical significance and magnitude of effect. Essentially, social validity alerts us as to whether or not the ABA-based intervention has had a palpable impact and actually helped people in ways that are evident in everyday life. This clinical research volume offers a detailed evaluation of the extant findings on Social Validity, as well as discussion of newly emerging factors which reemphasize the need for well-developed methods of examining SV. Basic conceptualizations, measurement, research findings, applications, ethics, and future implications are discussed in full, and novel recommendations relating back to clinical treatment are provided. The volume will give readers a firm understanding of the general concept of SV, help them become familiar with the research methods and findings, and teach them how to establish and evaluate the Social Validity of individual interventions and treatment programs. Consolidates literature broadly distributed across journals and book chapters into single source Provides discussion of SV in greater depth and breadth than is found in other sources, which generally just focus on general conceptualization and broad research findings Describes how concept of SV can be influential in numerous areas of clinical practice
    Content: Applied Behavior Analysis is the science of applying experimentally derived principles of behavior to improve socially significant behavior. The research and application of ABA contributes to a wide range of practical areas, including AIDS prevention, education, gerontology, language acquisition and parenting, and ABA-based interventions have gained particular popularity in the last 20 years related to teaching students with autism spectrum disorders. Social Validity, a concept used in such behavioral intervention research, focuses on whether the goals of treatment, the intervention techniques used and the outcomes achieved are acceptable, relevant, and useful to the individual in treatment. Judgments are made (often via clinical trials) about the effects of the intervention based on statistical significance and magnitude of effect. Essentially, social validity alerts us as to whether or not the ABA-based intervention has had a palpable impact and actually helped people in ways that are evident in everyday life. This clinical research volume offers a detailed evaluation of the extant findings on Social Validity, as well as discussion of newly emerging factors which reemphasize the need for well-developed methods of examining SV. Basic conceptualizations, measurement, research findings, applications, ethics, and future implications are discussed in full, and novel recommendations relating back to clinical treatment are provided. The volume will give readers a firm understanding of the general concept of SV, help them become familiar with the research methods and findings, and teach them how to establish and evaluate the Social Validity of individual interventions and treatment programs. Consolidates literature broadly distributed across journals and book chapters into single source Provides discussion of SV in greater depth and breadth than is found in other sources, which generally just focus on general conceptualization and broad research findings Describes how concept of SV can be influential in numerous areas of clinical practice
    Note: Description based on print version record , Chapter 1: Background of Social Validity -- Chapter 2: Conceptualization of Social Validity -- Chapter 3: Instruments for Evaluating Social Validity -- Chapter 4: Research on Social Validity -- Chapter 5: Enhancing Social Validity -- Chapter 6: Ethics of Social Validity -- Chapter 7: The Future of Social Validity. , Applied Behavior Analysis is the science of applying experimentally derived principles of behavior to improve socially significant behavior. The research and application of ABA contributes to a wide range of practical areas, including AIDS prevention, education, gerontology, language acquisition and parenting, and ABA-based interventions have gained particular popularity in the last 20 years related to teaching students with autism spectrum disorders. Social Validity, a concept used in such behavioral intervention research, focuses on whether the goals of treatment, the intervention techniques used and the outcomes achieved are acceptable, relevant, and useful to the individual in treatment. Judgments are made (often via clinical trials) about the effects of the intervention based on statistical significance and magnitude of effect. Essentially, social validity alerts us as to whether or not the ABA-based intervention has had a palpable impact and actually helped people in ways that are evident in everyday life. This clinical research volume offers a detailed evaluation of the extant findings on Social Validity, as well as discussion of newly emerging factors which reemphasize the need for well-developed methods of examining SV. Basic conceptualizations, measurement, research findings, applications, ethics, and future implications are discussed in full, and novel recommendations relating back to clinical treatment are provided. The volume will give readers a firm understanding of the general concept of SV, help them become familiar with the research methods and findings, and teach them how to establish and evaluate the Social Validity of individual interventions and treatment programs. Consolidates literature broadly distributed across journals and book chapters into single source Provides discussion of SV in greater depth and breadth than is found in other sources, which generally just focus on general conceptualization and broad research findings Describes how concept of SV can be influential in numerous areas of clinical practice , Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0123748976
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Carter, Stacy L. The social validity manual Amsterdam : Elsevier/Academic Press, 2010 ISBN 9780123748973
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0123748976
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Social validity manual
    Language: English
    Keywords: Verhaltensmodifikation ; Evaluation ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    UID:
    edoccha_990043125210402883
    Edition: 2010
    ISBN: 9780123748973 , 0123748976
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almafu_990043125210402883
    Edition: 2010
    ISBN: 9780123748973 , 0123748976
    Language: English
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