Single-Case Designs for Applied Research
- Craig H. Kennedy - University of Connecticut, USA
Courses:
Experimental Design | Intermediate/Advanced Research Methods | Introduction to Research Methods in Health Sciences | Public Health Research | Research Design | Research Methods | Research Methods | Research Methods & Experimental Psychology | Research Methods in Education | Research Methods in Health & Nursing
Experimental Design | Intermediate/Advanced Research Methods | Introduction to Research Methods in Health Sciences | Public Health Research | Research Design | Research Methods | Research Methods | Research Methods & Experimental Psychology | Research Methods in Education | Research Methods in Health & Nursing
November 2024 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
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.
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