Written in an accessible, conversational style, Single-Case
Research Methods for the Behavioral and Health Sciences introduces
readers to the history, epistemology, and strategies of single-case
research design. It offers concrete information on how to observe,
measure, and interpret change in relevant outcome variables and how
to design strategies that promote causal inferences.
Key FeaturesIncludes case vignettes on specific single-case
designsDescribes clinical and applied case studiesDraws on multiple
examples of single-case designs from published journals across a
wide range of disciplinesCovers recent developments in applied
research, including meta-analysis and the distinction between
statistical and clinical significanceProvides 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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