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Strategies and Tactics of Behavioral Research and Practice focuses
on the most effective methods for measuring and evaluating changes
in behavior. The authors provide the rationale for different
procedures for measuring behavior and designing within-subject
comparisons between control and intervention conditions. The text
explains the strengths and weaknesses of methodological
alternatives for every topic so that behavioral researchers and
practitioners can make the best decisions in each situation. This
classic text has been extensively revised to be more accessible and
practical. Not only does it feature much more discussion of how
research methods are relevant to today's practitioners, it also
includes additional examples based on field research and service
delivery scenarios. With expanded coverage on creating experimental
designs, as well as new chapters on behavioral assessment, the
statistical analysis of data, and ethical issues associated with
research methods, this book provides a strong foundation for direct
behavioral measurement, within-subject research design, and
interpretation of behavioral interventions. Enriched with more
pedagogical features, including key terms, tables summarizing
important points, figures to help readers visualize text, and
updated examples and suggested readings, this book is an invaluable
resource for students taking courses in research methods. This book
is appropriate for researchers and practitioners in behavior
analysis, psychology, education, social work, and other social and
health science programs that address questions about behavior in
research or practice settings.
Strategies and Tactics of Behavioral Research and Practice focuses
on the most effective methods for measuring and evaluating changes
in behavior. The authors provide the rationale for different
procedures for measuring behavior and designing within-subject
comparisons between control and intervention conditions. The text
explains the strengths and weaknesses of methodological
alternatives for every topic so that behavioral researchers and
practitioners can make the best decisions in each situation. This
classic text has been extensively revised to be more accessible and
practical. Not only does it feature much more discussion of how
research methods are relevant to today's practitioners, it also
includes additional examples based on field research and service
delivery scenarios. With expanded coverage on creating experimental
designs, as well as new chapters on behavioral assessment, the
statistical analysis of data, and ethical issues associated with
research methods, this book provides a strong foundation for direct
behavioral measurement, within-subject research design, and
interpretation of behavioral interventions. Enriched with more
pedagogical features, including key terms, tables summarizing
important points, figures to help readers visualize text, and
updated examples and suggested readings, this book is an invaluable
resource for students taking courses in research methods. This book
is appropriate for researchers and practitioners in behavior
analysis, psychology, education, social work, and other social and
health science programs that address questions about behavior in
research or practice settings.
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