Single-Case Intervention Research
Methodological and Statistical Advances
Thomas R Kratochwill editor Joel R Levin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Published:16th Jun '14
Should be back in stock very soon
Single Case Design (SCD) is a highly flexible method of conducting applied research where there is no control group/condition or possibility of collecting data from large groups of participants. 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 book, with contributions from leading experts, not only summarizes the state of the field today but offers the latest information and tools for researchers. It is a compendium of information and tools for researchers considering SCD research, a methodology in which a subject serves as the experimental control.
Provides valuable information about single case research design for researchers and graduate students, including methodology, statistical analyses, and the opinions of researchers who have been using it. * Doody’s Review Service *
“With its overview of the histories, strengths, limitations, and trends, the book offers rich approaches to expanding research methodologies and therefore substantially enhances contemporary scientific psychology. * New Jersey Psychologist *
A well-written and meaningfully structured compendium that includes the foundational and advanced guidelines for conducting accurate single-case intervention designs. Whether you are an undergraduate or a graduate student, or an applied researcher anywhere along the novice-to-expert column, this book promises to be an invaluable addition to your library. * PsycCRITIQUES *
ISBN: 9781433817519
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366 pages