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  1. Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences

    It is because of this focus on the individual that clinicians and educators have been using single-subject research designs for over 40 years to answer applied research questions. Although the methodology has its roots in behavioral psychology and applied behavioral analysis, it has been used by applied researchers across a variety of ...

  2. Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences

    Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2010, David L. Gast published Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

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    Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences Jennifer R. Ledford,David L. Gast,2009-10-16 This book is written for student researchers, practitioners, and university faculty who are interested in answering applied research questions and objectively evaluating educational and clinical practices.

  4. Single Subjects Research Methodology in Behavioural Sciences

    It is because of this focus on the individual that clinicians and educators have been using single-subject research designs for over 40 years to answer applied research questions. Although the methodology has its roots in behavioral psychology and applied behavioral analysis, it has been used by applied researchers across a variety of ...

  5. 10.1 Overview of Single-Subject Research

    Key Takeaways. Single-subject research—which involves testing a small number of participants and focusing intensively on the behavior of each individual—is an important alternative to group research in psychology. Single-subject studies must be distinguished from case studies, in which an individual case is described in detail.

  6. PDF Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences

    Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences. This book is written for student researchers, practitioners, and university faculty who are interested in answering applied research questions and objectively evaluating educational and clinical practices. The basic tenet of single subject research methodology is that the individual is ...

  7. Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences

    This book is written for student researchers, practitioners, and university faculty who are interested in answering applied research questions and objectively evaluating educational and clinical practices. The basic tenet of single-subject research methodology is that the individual is of primary importance and that each individual study participant serves as his or her own control.

  8. Single subject research methodology in behavioral sciences

    Single subject research methodology in behavioral sciences ... Single subject research methodology in behavioral sciences by Gast, David L. Publication date 2010 Topics Single subject research, Psychology -- Research, Educational psychology -- Research Publisher New York : Routledge

  9. Single subject research methodology in behavioral sciences

    2014. TLDR. Resources that will guide the improved design, conduct and critical appraisal of single-case research, including recently published standards in the field of special education and the Risk of Bias in N-of-1 Trials (RoBiNT) Scale for evaluating internal and external validity of designs using a single participant are described. Expand.

  10. Overview of Single-Subject Research

    What Is Single-Subject Research? Single-subject research is a type of quantitative research that involves studying in detail the behavior of each of a small number of participants. Note that the term single-subject does not mean that only one participant is studied; it is more typical for there to be somewhere between two and 10 participants.

  11. Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences

    Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences : Applications in Special Education and Behavioral Sciences @inproceedings{Ledford2009SingleSR, title={Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences : Applications in Special Education and Behavioral Sciences}, author={Jennifer R. Ledford and David L. Gast}, year={2009 ...

  12. Introduction: Single-Subject Research Designs in the Behavioral and

    Single-subject research is also referred to in the literature as "n = 1 research," "interrupted time series research," and "single-case research." By whatever name, single-subject research designs are substantively different from the more commonly published group research designs; instead of examining aggregate data for multiple research subjects simultaneously, single-subject ...

  13. Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Science (review

    Gast, D. L. (2010), Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Science. New York: Routledge. $89.95. Reviewed by Jessica E. Frieder, Western Michigan University The first edition of Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Science was published in 2010. David L. Gast, overseeing author and professor of Special Education since 1975, has compiled a series of chapters with several ...

  14. Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Science (review)

    The first edition of Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Science was published in 2010. David L. Gast, overseeing author and professor of Special Education since 1975, has compiled a ...

  15. Single-Subject Research

    The study by Hall and his colleagues, in contrast, is an example of single-subject research, which typically involves studying a small number of participants and focusing closely on each individual. In this chapter, we consider this alternative approach. We begin with an overview of single-subject research, including some assumptions on which ...

  16. The benefits of single-subject research designs and multi

    As suggested earlier in this paper, individual variation dominates the scene in behavioral and brain sciences and constitutes a basic part of the evolutionary selection processes that shaped them. In human neuroscience, individual developmental and experience-dependent variation are of particular importance. ... Single subject research methods ...

  17. Book Review: Gast, D. L. (2010). Single Subject Research Methodology in

    Book Review: Gast, D. L. (2010). Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Sciences. New York, NY: Routledge. 488 pages. Paperback, US$89.95 (paperback).

  18. Single case research methodology: Applications in special education and

    In this anticipated new edition of Single Case Research Methodology, David L. Gast and Jennifer R. Ledford detail why and how to apply standard principles of single case research methodology to one's own research or professional project. Using numerous and varied examples, they demonstrate how single case research can be used for research in behavioral and school psychology, special education ...

  19. Single Case Research Methodology

    Single Case Research Methodology, 3 rd Edition presents a thorough, technically sound, user-friendly, and comprehensive discussion of single case research methodology. This book can serve as a detailed and complex reference tool for students, researchers, and practitioners who intend to conduct single case research design studies; interpret findings of single case design studies; or write ...

  20. Extensions of open science for applied behavior analysis

    Open science practices are designed to enhance the utility, integrity, and credibility of scientific research. This article highlights how preregistration in open science practice can be leveraged to enhance the rigor and transparency of single-case experimental designs within an applied behavior analysis framework.

  21. Overview of Single-Subject Research

    Key Takeaways. Single-subject research—which involves testing a small number of participants and focusing intensively on the behaviour of each individual—is an important alternative to group research in psychology. Single-subject studies must be distinguished from case studies, in which an individual case is described in detail.

  22. 10.1 Overview of Single-Subject Research

    Key Takeaways. Single-subject research—which involves testing a small number of participants and focusing intensively on the behavior of each individual—is an important alternative to group research in psychology. Single-subject studies must be distinguished from qualitative research on a single person or small number of individuals.

  23. Gast, D. L. (2010), Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral

    The first edition of Single Subject Research Methodology in Behavioral Science was published in 2010. David L. Gast, overseeing author and professor of Special Education since 1975, has compiled a series of chapters with several guest authors on the topic of single subject design application that is both comprehensive and accessible for an ...

  24. Dependent Measures and Measurement Procedures

    This chapter describes how to select a dependent measure; systematic recording procedures; design of data sheets; and procedures for insuring reliable measurement. It focuses on the process of systematically recording behavior. Three basic methods are used to measure and record behavior: automated-quantitative recording; direct measurement of ...

  25. Applied Sciences

    Background: In recent years, computational aesthetics and neuroaesthetics have provided novel insights into understanding beauty. Building upon the findings of traditional aesthetics, this study aims to combine these two research methods to explore an interdisciplinary approach to studying aesthetics. Method: Abstract artworks were used as experimental materials. Based on traditional ...