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Ensuring that a decision would be consistent across settings |
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According to Messick, decision validity has four components: target variable selection, functional hypothesis, intervention selection and outcome determination* |
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Essential RtI technical checks before starting |
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Tier 1-validity of curriculum, prevention; Reliability & Validity of universal screening; determine decision rules Tier 2-Reliability & Validity of small group intervention; progress monitoring; decision rules Tier 3-Procedural guidelines; cumulative intervention history, goal setting, increasing & decreasing intensity interventions; protocol for judging intensity |
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Essential RtI technical checks as model is carried out |
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Tier 1-Implementation variables (adherence), progress monitoring, also get IOA Tier 2-implementation variables (adherence), progress monitoring also IOA Tier 3-Reliability & Validity of intensive problem solving |
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Technical adequacy for the individual case |
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Reliability: agreement on target variable selection, target variable occurring(PM and IOA), intervention as implemented (adherence checks) Validity: target variable well selected, intervention well selected, outcomes meaningful |
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