Single-case intervention research
methodological and statistical advances
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Publication
2014 - American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
91,500 words, Guess
Page Count
366 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesinglecaseinterv0000unse
- ISBN-101433817519
- ISBN-101433817527
- ISBN-139781433817519
- ISBN-139781433817526
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2013047658
- OCLC Control Number868000230
- Better World Books9781433817519
- Open LibraryOL27924533M
Classifications
- DDC150.72/3
- LCCBF76.6.S56 S555 2014
- LCCBF76.6.S56S555 2014
Description
Thanks to remarkable methodological and statistical advances in recent years, Single-Case design (SCD) research has become a viable and often essential option for researchers in applied psychology, education, and related fields. This text is a compendium of information and tools for researchers considering SCD research, a methodology in which one or several participants comprise a systematically-controlled experimental intervention study. SCD is a highly flexible method of conducting applied intervention research where it is not feasible or practical to collect data from traditional groups of participants. Initial chapters lay out the key components of SCDs, from articulating dependent variables to documenting methods for achieving experimental control and selecting an appropriate design model. Subsequent chapters show when and how to implement SCDs in a variety of contexts and how to analyze and interpret results. This book emphasizes key design and analysis tactics, such as randomization, to help enhance the internal validity and scientific credibility of individual studies. This book also includes in-depth descriptions of large-scale SCD research projects being undertaken at key institutions ; practical suggestions from journal editors on how to get SCD research published and detailed instructions for free, user-friendly, web-based randomization software.
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Series Statement
- School psychology book series
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