____You understand what a baseline is. ____ You understand that baseline measures can tell you whether your efforts are working. ____ You understand that a baseline can help you make sense about something that might be too massive and complicated to understand otherwise. ____ You understand that a baseline can help you decide whether this is a good time to start an intervention or whether a particular intervention is appropriate. ____ You understand that baseline measures can sometimes tell you if an intervention isn't necessary at all. ____ You understand that baseline measures can help you tell if you're using methods that aren't working. ____ You understand that your method or intervention may take some time to produce the desired effect. Developing your baseline: ____ You have picked an indicator or indicators that best reflect the behaviors that are most important to you. ____You have found measurements on those indicators. ____You understand the different types of baseline data patterns. ____You understand how to interpret those patterns. ____You have decided what problem or problems to address. ____You have identified primary targets of the intervention. ____You have developed an action plan. ____You have begun your intervention.