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  1. Mar 12, 2020 · For example, Toomey et al. (Citation 2016) provides an example of the development of a protocol to enhance and assess intervention fidelity within a complex self-management behaviour change intervention for people with chronic pain, using the NIHBCC fidelity framework, and how each component of the framework will be addressed or not in the ...

    • Elaine C. Toomey, Wendy Hardeman, N. Hankonen, M. Byrne, Jenny McSharry, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, F. L...
    • 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.

    • Recommendations For Improving Conceptual Approaches to Fidelity Assessment
    • Recommendations For Improving Fidelity Assessment Methodology
    • Recommendations For Improving Practicality

    A recent paper that detailed the development and testing of a measure of Fidelity of Implementation (FOI) in four settings concluded that “FOI is an important but complex phenomenon that can be difficult to measure.” Indeed, Century and colleagues note that “evaluators, have yet to develop a shared conceptual understanding of what FOI is and how t...

    Our results suggest three guidelines for improving methodological rigour in fidelity assessment. Guideline M1: Use multiple methods of fidelity assessment and build redundancy into assessment of aspects of fidelity that are under participants’ control (receipt and enactment). Few studies use multiple methods for measuring each aspect of fidelity (...

    It is evident from the guidelines suggested above that rigorous assessment of intervention fidelity can quickly become an additional, resource intensive ‘study within a study’. In their systematic review of actual measures used to monitor fidelity delivery, receipt, and enactment in complex interventions, Walton and colleagues identified the high ...

    • Liane R Ginsburg, Matthias Hoben, Adam Easterbrook, Ruth A Anderson, Carole A Estabrooks, Peter G No...
    • 2021
  3. Feb 24, 2016 · In this paper, we identify and respond to the fidelity assessment challenges posed by novel contextualised interventions (i.e. interventions that are informed by composite social and psychological theories and which incorporate standardised and flexible components in order to maximise effectiveness in complex settings).

    • Abby Haynes, Sue Brennan, Sally Redman, Anna Williamson, Gisselle Gallego, Gisselle Gallego, Phyllis...
    • 2015
  4. Nov 23, 2020 · High-fidelity experiments, I propose, are those that can provide strong evidence against the presence of virtue in test subjects, merely through the observation of a single behavior that is contrary to a virtue. Low-fidelity experiments do not provide disconfirming evidence in this way.

    • Matthew Wilson, Matthew Wilson
    • mfwilson@jbu.edu
    • 2020
  5. Jul 7, 2014 · The examples to be considered will illustrate how social understanding involves multiple bodies interacting together, and how actions made by any one body are dependent on the presence, placement, and activity of other bodies over time.

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  7. Here, we develop a Bayesian model to contrast the evolution of high-fidelity social learning, which supports CCE, against low-fidelity social learning, which does not. We find that high-fidelity transmission evolves when (1) social and (2) individual learning are inexpensive, (3) traits are complex,

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