Social Validity. Flashcards
1
Q
What is social validity?
A
A subjective measure of the study regarding how the people involved in the study felt about it.
2
Q
Social validity is an A_________ measure:it is used as a supplement to objective data, but never in place of.
A
Adjunctive
3
Q
How are social validity measures usually collected?
A
- Questionnaires
2. Interviews
4
Q
What are the 3 key areas of social validity assesment?
A
- Importance of goals
- Acceptability of the procedures
- Satisfaction with outcomes
5
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How behaviour analysts measure social validity:
A
- Use wide range of responding
- Require differential responding (i.e. do not rate all items positively/negatively)
- Specify the time period that is being evaluated
- Address all issues that could affect treatment viability.