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Social Validity is a concept used in behavioral intervention
research. It focuses on whether the goals of treatment, the
intervention techniques used, and the outcomes achieved are
acceptable, relevant, and useful to the individual in treatment.
The Social Validity Manual, Second Edition, provides background on
the development of social validity, an overview of current research
in social validity, and guidelines for expanding the practice of
social validation. The book offers detailed information on scales
and methods for measuring social validity across the goals,
procedures, and effects of treatments utilized in various fields.
The second edition incorporates advances in research findings and
offers two new chapters on the use of social validity in the health
sciences and how social validity plays an important role in
increasing cultural awareness.
Applied Behavior Analysis is the science of applying experimentally
derived principles of behavior to improve socially significant
behavior. The research and application of ABA contributes to a wide
range of practical areas, including AIDS prevention, education,
gerontology, language acquisition and parenting, and ABA-based
interventions have gained particular popularity in the last 20
years related to teaching students with autism spectrum disorders.
Social Validity, a concept used in such behavioral intervention
research, focuses on whether the goals of treatment, the
intervention techniques used and the outcomes achieved are
acceptable, relevant, and useful to the individual in treatment.
Judgments are made (often via clinical trials) about the effects of
the intervention based on statistical significance and magnitude of
effect. Essentially, social validity alerts us as to whether or not
the ABA-based intervention has had a palpable impact and actually
helped people in ways that are evident in everyday life.
This clinical research volume offers a detailed evaluation of the
extant findings on Social Validity, as well as discussion of newly
emerging factors which reemphasize the need for well-developed
methods of examining SV. Basic conceptualizations, measurement,
research findings, applications, ethics, and future implications
are discussed in full, and novel recommendations relating back to
clinical treatment are provided. The volume will give readers a
firm understanding of the general concept of SV, help them become
familiar with the research methods and findings, and teach them how
to establish and evaluate the Social Validity of individual
interventions and treatment programs.
Consolidates literature broadly distributed across journals and
book chapters into single source
Provides discussion of SV in greater depth and breadth than is
found in other sources, which generally just focus on general
conceptualization and broad research findings
Describes how concept of SV can be influential in numerous areas of
clinical practice
Applied Behavior Analysis in Early Childhood Education provides a
basic introduction to applied behavior analysis and overviews the
highly beneficial role that it can play in early childhood
education for both typically developing children and those with
special needs. This updated text equips future and current early
childhood professionals with the tools they need to positively
impact the lives of young children, including how to implement
effective techniques for changing behavior, strategies for everyday
challenges both in the classroom and at home, and suggestions for
how to consult and correspond with parents and caretakers. The book
is ideal for professionals preparing for—or those already
in—careers in child development, behavior analysis, early
childhood education, developmental therapy, counseling, and special
education. A companion website provides further information and
resources for students and instructors.
Applied Behavior Analysis in Early Childhood Education provides a
basic introduction to applied behavior analysis and overviews the
highly beneficial role that it can play in early childhood
education for both typically developing children and those with
special needs. This updated text equips future and current early
childhood professionals with the tools they need to positively
impact the lives of young children, including how to implement
effective techniques for changing behavior, strategies for everyday
challenges both in the classroom and at home, and suggestions for
how to consult and correspond with parents and caretakers. The book
is ideal for professionals preparing for—or those already
in—careers in child development, behavior analysis, early
childhood education, developmental therapy, counseling, and special
education. A companion website provides further information and
resources for students and instructors.
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