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  1. Apr 1, 2018 · 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...

  2. Nov 16, 2020 · Fidelity is a multidimensional construct focused on providing evidence of adherence, quality, dosage, differentiation, and responsiveness following implementation. Unfortunately, fidelity has not...

  3. files.eric.ed.gov › fulltext › ED625719Introduction - ed

    Fidelity is defined as doing what is intended - a simple definition for a complex measurement. The purpose of measuring fidelity is to assist us with supporting implementation. Collecting fidelity data provides us an opportunity to problem-solve throughout the process versus waiting for outcome data.

  4. Jan 1, 2017 · Comparing common components (e.g. writing quality and word count) to fidelity components (e.g. connections, specificity, and personalization) makes it possible to assess treatment differentiation.

  5. Apr 30, 2014 · The authors discuss the importance of fidelity of implementation. Methods teachers can use to measure implementation fidelity are reported. Suggested methods are discussed and examples are provided.

    • John W. McKenna, Andrea Lynn Flower, Stephen Ciullo
    • 2014
  6. University of California, Santa Barbara. K–12 intervention studies often include fidelity of implementation (FOI) as a mediating variable, though most do not report the validity of fidelity meas-ures. This article discusses the critical need for validated FOI scales.

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