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E-raamat: Single-Case Designs for Applied Research

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2024
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781071916018
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"Single-Case Designs for Applied Research by Craig Kennedy helps readers explore single-subject research designs, grounded in real-world examples drawn from classic and contemporary research in education and beyond. This text aims to give readers preciseand highly applicable information and concepts in single-case, or single-subject, designs so readers can apply this knowledge to their own research and practice. By focusing on the experimental nature of this design, students learn about the purposes of single-case research so they can adapt the designs, using them as tools in their methodological toolboxes rather than as formulas to be followed. Beginning with an overview of experiments, single-case designs, and strategic issues, the book then moves onto a review of measurement approaches, different tactics for research designs, and ways to understand data and analysis. Boxed features throughout offer readers more explanation and background of key methodological concepts. Reflection questions at the endof each chapter help students reinforce their knowledge. This brief text concisely and thoroughly covers the landscape of single-case designs"--

Single-Case Designs for Applied Research by Craig Kennedy helps readers explore single-subject research designs, grounded in real-world examples drawn from classic and contemporary research in education and beyond. This text aims to give readers precise and highly applicable information and concepts in single-case, or single-subject, designs so readers can apply this knowledge to their own research and practice. By focusing on the experimental nature of this design, students learn about the purposes of single-case research so they can adapt the designs, using them as tools in their methodological toolboxes rather than as formulas to be followed. Beginning with an overview of experiments, single-case designs, and strategic issues, the book then moves onto a review of measurement approaches, different tactics for research designs, and ways to understand data and analysis. Boxed features throughout offer readers more explanation and background of key methodological concepts. Reflection questions at the end of each chapter help students reinforce their knowledge. This brief text concisely and thoroughly covers the landscape of single-case designs.

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Kennedy has finally written a new edition! No more scrounging for 2005 copies. Kennedy provides a thorough and accessible introduction to single case research design. The text is an excellent reference or course text. -- Brittany L. Hott This book not only reviews single case research designs, but it builds the foundational knowledge necessary for students to understand why we conduct research as well as how to conduct single subject research. -- Molly E. Milam This textbook is excellent for a group of students who have been exposed to applied behavior analysis and education research content. The textbook dives deep into fundamental elements of single-case research. Kennedy has a voice that is readable, striking as unique and distinct. There are many bits of information peppered in from historical and multi-disciplinary perspectives. -- Jennifer Ninci I really like how the wording and writing of this chapter are relatable to professionals and students. I dont often see the use of relevant jargon and concepts to real examples students can understand from their work as teachers in the field. -- Caroline DiPipi-Hoy A comprehensive text that incorporates recent advances in data analysis for single case research studies and addresses issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. -- Susan R. Copeland This useful textbook offers background information, fundamental ideas, and a comprehension of pertinent problems in applied behavior analysis, more specifically in single subject research designs. It provides an overview of the main categories of single subject research designs while combining explanation and application. The overview of the history is followed by a detailed summary of the findings from relevant research that have been published in scholarly literature as it relates to each design. -- Sudha Ramaswamy This text provides an accessible approach to teaching single-subject methodology to students while clarifying definitions and reviewing examples from a multi-disciplinary perspective. -- Joanna B. Thompson

Part I: The Applied Importance of Research
Chapter 1: Why Conduct Experiments?
Chapter 2: Translational Foundations
Part II: Strategic Issues
Chapter 3: Functional Relations
Chapter 4: Direct and Systematic Replication
Chapter 5: Experimental Questions
Chapter 6: Evidence-based Practices
Part III: Measurement
Chapter 7: Quantifying Behavior
Chapter 8: Recording Systems
Chapter 9: Variable Integrity
Part IV: Design Tactics
Chapter 10: A-B-A-B Designs
Chapter 11: Multielement Designs
Chapter 12: Multiple Baseline Designs
Chapter 13: Repeated Acquisition Designs
Chapter 14: Brief Experimental Designs
Chapter 15: Combined Designs
Part V: Analyzing Data
Chapter 16: Visual Analysis
Chapter 17: Quantitative Analysis
Chapter 18: Social Validity
References
Index
Craig H. Kennedy is a professor of educational psychology and pediatrics at the University of Connecticut. He received his terminal degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara (Education), masters degree from the University of Oregon (Special Education), and bachelors degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara (Experimental Psychology). He spent much of his academic career at Vanderbilt University where he was a professor of special education and pediatrics and served as Department Chair and Senior Associate Dean. He has also served as Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs at the University of Connecticut and Dean of Education at the University of Georgia. 

He is a board-certified behavior analyst whose research focuses on health conditions and challenging behavior in people with autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. His early research focused on establishing and developing video modeling and peer support strategies as evidence-based practices. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities and is a former Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis and Journal of Behavioral Education. He is a long-time member of the American Psychological Association (APA), Association for Behavior Analysis, and TASH. He is also the inaugural recipient of the B. F. Skinner New Researcher Award from the APA and Alice H. Hayden Early Career Award from TASH. During his career he has published over 180 scholarly papers and secured over $17M in extramural support for his teaching, research, and service.