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Aug 16, 2017 · This article describes a five-step process to define the scope, identify components, develop tools, monitor fidelity, and analyze outcomes to develop a comprehensive fidelity measurement system for an intervention.
- Megan Feely, Kristen D. Seay, Paul Lanier, Wendy Auslander, Patricia L. Kohl
- 2018
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,
Jun 10, 2020 · We find that high-fidelity transmission evolves when (1) social and (2) individual learning are inexpensive, (3) traits are complex, (4) individual learning is abundant, (5) adaptive problems are difficult and (6) behaviour is flexible. Low-fidelity transmission differs in many respects.
- Marcel Montrey, Thomas R Shultz
- 2020
concept of fidelity and provides details regarding measures to be taken for evaluating fidelity. This interdisciplinary framework can be used by those in all disciplines seeking to assess fidelity—and by those involved in interdisci-plinary projects, as well.
Feb 13, 2024 · What is a Functionalist Theory in Sociology? Functionalism examines how the social institutions that make up society, such as the economy, education, family, religion, and media, all perform a useful purpose, and also influence members of society.
Feb 13, 2024 · Norms, on the other hand, are specific to a particular culture or society, and are essentially action-guiding rules, specifying concretely the things that must be done or omitted. Additionally, values tend to be passed down from generation to generation, while norms can change relatively quickly.
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Jan 4, 2018 · Validity refers to the extent to which an indicator (or set of indicators) really measure the concept under investigation. This post outlines five ways in which sociologists and psychologists might determine how valid their indicators are: face validity, concurrent validity, convergent validity, construct validity, and predictive validity.