This text ntroduces readers to the history, epistemology, and
strategies of single-case research design. The authors offer concrete
information on how to observe, measure, and interpret change in
relevant outcome variables and how to design strategies that promote
causal inferences. Key Features Includes case vignettes on specific
single-case designs Describes clinical and applied case studies Draws
on multiple examples of single-case designs from published journals
across a wide range of disciplines Covers recent developments in
applied research, including meta-analysis and the distinction between
statistical and clinical significance Provides pedagogical tools to
help readers master the material, including a glossary, interim
summaries, end-of-chapter review questions, and activities that
encourage active processing of material. Intended Audience This text
is intended for students and practitioners in a variety of
disciplines—including psychology, nursing, physical therapy, and
occupational therapy—who are increasingly called upon to document
the effectiveness of interventions.
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ISBN
9781483317090
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
280
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