For ADHD, a diagnostic algorithm was applied to combine symptom counts on the K - SADS and CTRS - R: L (for participants < 18 years) or CAARS - S: L (for participants ≥ 18), both
providing operational definitions of ADHD defined by the DSM - IV [3].
Alignment of Standards, Assessments, and Accountability: An essential first step in the development of a next generation accountability system is to make sure that curricular, assessment, and evaluation systems all align with and / or serve
larger operational definitions of what it means to be a healthy, productive citizen.
I use the term «conscious occasions» for convenience to refer to ordinary human experience, An
approximate operational definition is «any moment in the life of a person that he or she can subsequently remember.»
Jellinek began with a
broad operational definition: alcoholism is «any use of alcoholic beverages that causes any damage to the individual or society or both.»
When No Child Left Behind began in 2002, the nation already
possessed operational definitions of proficient in the math and reading tests administered under the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP, pronounced «nape»).
Since 1 hour of video in an elementary science lesson can contain a seemingly infinite number of variables, it is critical to establish clear and
precise operational definitions of the specific behaviors and most relevant interactions or processes under investigation.
Likewise, for ODD, a diagnostic algorithm was applied to combine symptom counts on the K - SADS and CTRS - R: L (for participants < 18 years), both
providing operational definitions of ODD defined by the DSM - IV [3].
How can you lose with
an operational definition like that from a collection of a laboratory of «from anywhere» without, well, with I suppose, there own added variables to... test.
For ICC purposes, however, we can focus on
an operational definition.
It was held that all theoretical terms must be translatable into pure observational terms by means of
operational definitions.
Give
us an operational definition that can be tested.
You pretty much gave
the operational definition of religion.
Turing proposed an «imitation game» with which he intended to create
an operational definition of «to think.»
The Zarb Commission relied on the set of school districts meeting the Regents»
operational definition of an adequate education: 80 percent of their 4th graders passed the math and English exams and passed five of the high - school graduation tests.
Any attempt to measure bullying requires not just defining bullying in the abstract, but also devising
an operational definition — that is, a set of procedures or operations whereby one can identify and count cases of bullying.
Every learning experiment must have a Criterion of Mastery —
an operational definition of success at learning.
Many schools use
this operational definition from Dr. Dan Olweus, a researcher who has been working on the phenomenon of bullying for 40 years:
In addition to describing the behavior to be changed (a.k.a. the target behavior or problem behavior), it's also essential to identify what you want the student to do (a.k.a. the desired behavior or replacement behavior) and to create
an operational definition for this behavior too.
Operational definition: The student will sit quietly in his / her assigned seat, make eye contact with the teacher, and verbally respond to questions when asked by the teacher.
Operational definition: Any verbalizations that are not initiated by the teacher, are out of turn, and / or are unrelated to the teacher's instruction.
Operational definition of this behavior: Student leaves his / her assigned seat, without permission, for five or more seconds during classroom instruction.
To create
an operational definition for a behavior, it is often helpful to describe what the behavior looks like.
Operational definition: The student is looking around the room, talking with other students, staring out the window, playing with items, and / or resting his / her head on the desk.
Operational Definition, academic: Emily will read a passage of 100 or more words at the 2.2 grade level with 96 % accuracy.