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Tier 4 Demonstrates a Rationale: practices that have a well-defined logic model or theory of action, are supported by research, and have some effort underway by an SEA, LEA, or outside research organization to determine their effectiveness.
Evidence-based interventions (EBI) are treatments that have been proven effective (to some degree) through outcome evaluations. As such, EBI are treatments that are likely to be effective in changing target behavior if implemented with integrity.
Evidence-based interventions (EBI) are treatments that have been proven effective (to some degree) through outcome evaluations. As such, EBI are treatments that are likely to be effective in changing target behavior if implemented with integrity.
Evidence of effectiveness is demonstrated by: 1) inclusion in federal registries of evidence-based interventions; 2) reports in peer-reviewed journals; 3) documentation in other reputable sources of information; or 4) the consensus of opinion among informed experts.
An evidence-based practice or program is one supported by rigorous research demonstrating its effectiveness. School personnel seeking such practices or programs can consult a variety of reputable sources (e.g., What Works Clearinghouse, Best Evidence Encyclopedia).
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Evidence-Based Practice Interventions Behavior Therapy. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Anxiety. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma/PTSD. Exposure Therapy. Family Therapy. Group Interventions. Holistic Approaches. Parent Training.
Evidence-based interventions are practices or programs that have peer-reviewed, documented empirical evidence of effectiveness. Evidence-based interventions use a continuum of integrated policies, strategies, activities, and services whose effectiveness has been proven or informed by research and evaluation.
Evidence-based practice applies research-based treatments that are tailored to meet peoples needs, preferences, and cultural expectations. Evidence-based treatments have been rigorously tested in randomized, controlled trials or a series of case studies, and have been proven to have effective outcomes.

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