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  1. Nov 23, 2020 · High-fidelity experiments would be those one-off experiments where an agent’s behavior provides strong evidence against the possession of a virtue, whereas low-fidelity experiments would be those in which this was not the case.

    • Matthew Wilson, Matthew Wilson
    • mfwilson@jbu.edu
    • 2020
  2. Oct 4, 2024 · High fidelity in psychology indicates that an intervention or simulation accurately reflects the real-life situation or concept it aims to replicate. It involves preserving the essential elements, techniques, and principles of the original model, ensuring a more effective and authentic experience.

    • Field Guide to Fidelity Measurement
    • Pathways Triple p Case Study
    • Implications For Research
    • Implications For Practice
    • Limitations

    The Field Guide describes a sequential five-step process displayed in Fig. 1. The steps are: 1. 1. defining the purpose and scope of the fidelity assessment used for evaluation of the intervention; 2. 2. identifying the essential components of the fidelity monitoring system; 3. 3. developing the fidelity tool; 4. 4. monitoring fidelity during the s...

    Inter-rater Reliability

    The same two raters were used consistently across sessions. This is a fully crossed design (Shrout & Fleiss, 1979) and Cohen’s kappa was used to calculate kappa. A kappa score was calculated for each session because each session had a different content measure. The kappa values ranged from 0.44 to 0.97 with all but one session scoring over 0.65—an indication that inter rater reliability was in the good or substantial range (Altman, 1991; Landis & Koch, 1977). For the process scores a two-way...

    Fidelity Score in Analyses

    This project has data on content fidelity, process fidelity and dose, all of which can be included as moderators in the analyses. The average content delivered across sessions was 77.2% and the average process score was 7.56 out of a possible score of 10. This means that, on average, about 77% of the content was delivered and that the practitioners followed the PTP process model about 75% of the time.

    Dose in Analyses

    Dose was used as a continuous independent variable to understand the relationship between the number of sessions completed and the parent and child outcomes.

    Understanding and replicating the circumstances in which an intervention resulted in successful outcomes for clients or patients is critical to replicating the positive outcomes and delivering effective services to clients (Miller & Rollnick, 2014). More transparent and consistent systems of assessing and monitoring fidelity, that are developed usi...

    For administrators and practitioners, information about the assessment of fidelity should be scrutinized as carefully as the results of the intervention. To achieve the positive results for clients in usual care that were demonstrated in a research study, monitoring and maintaining fidelity must be built into the estimated cost of delivering the in...

    The Field Guide system has a few limitations, as do the measures that were developed for the study. The PTP materials include detailed information about the intended process and content of the intervention in the training and manuals. This provided a good starting point and direction from which to develop the intervention measurement tool. However,...

    • Megan Feely, Kristen D. Seay, Paul Lanier, Wendy Auslander, Patricia L. Kohl
    • 2018
  3. 13 High-Fidelity Experiments, Situationism, and the Measurement of Virtue The examples in this paper illustrate the ways in which it may be possible for a one-time behavioral experiment to provide strong disconfirming evidence for a virtue.

    • Matthew F Wilson
  4. Mar 12, 2020 · Areas for future research include the examination of existing fidelity frameworks and reporting guidance, exploration of research efficiency in fidelity and the balance between fidelity and adaptation, and guidance for how to best integrate fidelity data with trial outcomes.

    • Elaine C. Toomey, Wendy Hardeman, N. Hankonen, M. Byrne, Jenny McSharry, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, F. L...
    • 2020
  5. The focus, content, and results of preliminary studies of four recently developed fidelity measures are described. Measures respectively assess fidelity to case management, cognitive therapy for psychosis, illness management and recovery, and assertive community treatment.

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  7. Nov 6, 2012 · Attention to fidelity measurement has become an important methodological consideration in both research and the implementation of EBPs. Monitoring fidelity can help improve and inform intervention science and delivery. The following two main components of fidelity are frequently measured: adherence and competence.

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