Single Case Research in Schools

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A01=John L. Davis
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AB Design
ABC Design
Adult Aide
Aggregating Effect Sizes
applied behavior analysis
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Author_Kimberly J. Vannest
Author_Richard I. Parker
Calculating Effect Size
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Counseling Adolescents
Counseling Children
data aggregation techniques
effect size calculation
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experimental design methods
Full Score IQ
Improvement Rate Difference
Kappa Linear Weight
Likert Items
Low Stake Decisions
MBD
Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri
Multiple Base Line Design
Non-overlap Methods
observer agreement statistics
Peer Buddy
Perfect Linear Trend
phase length determination
Produce Time Series Data
Progress Monitoring Data
School Counseling
School Psychology
school-based single case evaluation model
SCR
Selective Mutism
Single Case Research
Single Case Research Designs
Student's IEP
Theil Sen Slope
Token Economy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415641678
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Single Case Research in Schools addresses and examines the variety of cutting-edge issues in single case research (SCR) in educational settings. Featuring simple and practical techniques for aggregating data for evidence-based practices, the book delves into methods of selecting behaviors of interest and measuring them reliably.

The latter part of Single Case Research in Schools is devoted to a step-by-step model of using SCR to evaluate practices in schools. This includes considerations such as measurement, date collection, length of phases, design consideratoins, calculating effect size and reliability of measures.

Kimberly J. Vannest, PhD, is an associate professor in the department of educational psychology at Texas A & M University. She has published more than eighty books, peer-reviewed publications, and software on the topic of intervention, progress monitoring, and single design. She has received awards for her research, teaching, and service and speaks internationally on the topic of single case research.

Richard I. Parker, PhD, is professor emeritus at Texas A & M University. He has published more than one hundred articles on this and related topics, and continues his scholarship in single case research and design. He currently lives in California.

John L. Davis, MA, LSSP, is a doctoral candidate in the department of educational psychology at Texas A & M University. He is a licensed specialist in school psychology with over ten years of experience providing direct service in schools. He has published on topics including measurement considerations in response to intervention, acceptability of intervention protocols in schools, and assessment of students with emotional disturbance and autism.

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