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Single-case research designs : methods for clinical and applied settings
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Single-case experimental designs. Evaluating interventions in research and clinical practice
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- 1 Department of Psychology, Yale University, 2 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT, 06520-8205, USA. Electronic address: [email protected].
- PMID: 30527785
- DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2018.11.015
Single-case designs refer to a methodological approach that can be used to investigate the effectiveness of treatment with the individual client. The designs permit scientifically valid inferences to be drawn about the effects of treatment and hence offer advantages over alternative strategies such as the uncontrolled case study or open study that are used with the individual case. The present article discusses the key features of the methodology, illustrates specific designs and how inferences are drawn, and discusses critical issues (feasibility, generality of results, ethical issues) in the use of the designs. Essential features of the design, including ongoing assessment and drawing on the underlying thinking and logic of the designs can improve the clinical care for individual clients, even when the rigors of experimentation are not feasible or desirable. Lamentably, single-case methods are rarely trained among researchers or practitioners in psychology or related mental health professions. The designs could play a special role by improving individual care and therapeutic change, apart from the strength of the methodology as a purely research tool.
Keywords: Assessment; Clinical practice; Evaluation.
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Now thoroughly updated in its second edition, acclaimed author Alan E. Kazdin's Single-Case Research Designs provides a notable contrast to the quantitative methodology approach that pervades the biological and social sciences. Single-case research has played an important role in developing and evaluating interventions that are designed to alter a particular facet of human functioning. Now ...
Single-case research has played an important role in developing and evaluating interventions that are designed to alter a particular facet of human functioning. Now thoroughly updated in its second edition, acclaimed author Alan E. Kazdin's Single-Case Research Designs provides a notable contrast to the quantitative methodology approach that pervades the biological and social sciences.
Single-case research designs: Methods for clinical and applied settings by A.E. Kazdin. March 1983. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry 14 (1) DOI: 10.1016/0005-7916 (83)90018 ...
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Single-Case Research Designs, Second Edition. New. York, NY: Oxford University Press, xi þ 452 pp., $72.95. Alan Kazdin, Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry at Yale University, is ...
Single-case research designs : methods for clinical and applied settings by Kazdin, Alan E. Publication date 1982 Topics Case method, Experimental design, Psychology -- Research, Psychology, Applied -- Research, Psychiatry -- Research Publisher New York : Oxford University Press Collection
Single-case research has played an important role in developing and evaluating interventions that are designed to alter a particular facet of human functioning. Now thoroughly updated in its second edition, acclaimed author Alan Kazdin's Single-Case Research Designs provides a notable contrast to the quantitative methodology approach that pervades the biological and social sciences.
Alan E. Kazdin is at Yale University. Bibliographic information. Title: Single-case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings: Author: Alan E. Kazdin: ... Single-case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings. Alan E. Kazdin. Oxford University Press, 1982 - Medical - 368 pages.
Abstract. Single-case designs refer to a methodological approach that can be used to investigate the effectiveness of treatment with the individual client. The designs permit scientifically valid inferences to be drawn about the effects of treatment and hence offer advantages over alternative strategies such as the uncontrolled case study or ...
Single-case designs are well suited to evaluate change over time and to investigate the individual case. In many instances, the single-case design is the only viable option, because control groups are unavailable for ruling out plausible rival interpretations of the results. Comparisons of single-case with between-group designs and of visual ...
Single Case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings. By Alan E. Kazdin. Oxford University Press. 1982. Pp 368. £21.00, £10.50 (paperback). - Volume 143 Issue 4
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The author of Research Design in Clinical Psychology... Alan Kazdin, Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry at Yale University, is Director of the Yale Parenting Center and Child Conduct Clinic. ... Kazdin, A. E. (2011). Single-Case Research Designs, Second Edition. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, xi + 452 pp., $72.95.
Single-Case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings 3rd Edition is written by Alan E. Kazdin and published by Oxford University Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Single-Case Research Designs are 9780190079987, 0190079983 and the print ISBNs are 9780190079970, 0190079975. Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource.
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A mixed methods single-case design research (MMSCDR) approach may be particularly well-suited to investigating questions about participant engagement/completion of the intervention, fidelity of implementation, and the contextual fit or social validity of the intervention (Hitchcock et al., 2010; Onghena, Maes, & Heyvaert, 2019; Van Ness et al ...
Single-case research has played an important role in developing and evaluating interventions that are designed to alter a particular facet of human functioning. Now thoroughly updated in its third edition, acclaimed author Alan E. Kazdin's Single-Case Research Designs provides a notable contrast to the quantitative methodology approach that ...
Single-case research has played an important role in developing and evaluating interventions that are designed to alter a particular facet of human functioning. Now thoroughly updated in its third edition, acclaimed author Alan E. Kazdin's Single-Case Research Designs provides a notable contrast to the quantitative methodology approach that ...
Single-case research has played an important role in developing and evaluating interventions that are designed to alter a particular facet of human functioning. Now thoroughly updated in its third edition, acclaimed author Alan E. Kazdin's Single-Case Research Designs provides a notable contrast to the quantitative methodology approach that ...