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Design and Analysis of Single-Case Research

English · Hardback

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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Contents: Preface. R.D. Franklin, D.B. Allison, B.S. Gorman, Introduction. R.F. Ittenbach, W.F. Lawhead, Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Single-Case Research. L.H. Primavera, D.B. Allison, V.C. Alfonso, Measurement of Dependent Variables. F.M. Gresham, Treatment Integrity in Single-Subject Research. R.D. Franklin, B.S. Gorman, T.M. Beasley, D.B. Allison, Graphical Display and Visual Analysis. B.S. Gorman, D.B. Allison, Statistical Alternatives for Single-Case Designs. T.A. Matyas, K.M. Greenwood, Serial Dependency in Single-Case Time Series. M.S. Faith, D.B. Allison, B.S. Gorman, Meta-Analysis of Single-Case Research. T.M. Beasley, D.B. Allison, B.S. Gorman, The Potentially Confounding Effects of Cyclicity: Identification, Prevention, and Control. D.B. Allison, J.M. Silverstein, B.S. Gorman, Power, Sample Size Estimation, and Early Stopping Rules.


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Ronald D. Franklin, David B. Allison, Bernard S. Gorman

Summary

This text focuses on the intensive study of people measured one or more at a time, detailing important historical material. It also deals with practical contemporary problems in psychology and documents the increased possibility of using clinical research tools.

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