Single Subject Designs in Biomedicine
by: Janine E. Janosky, Shelley L. Leininger, Michael P. Hoerger, Terry M. Libkuman
Single Subject Designs in Biomedicine
By Janine E. Janosky, Shelley L. Leininger, Michael P. Hoerger, Terry M. Libkuman
Publisher: Springer
Number Of Pages: 124
Publication Date: 2009-07-21
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 9048124433
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9789048124435
Product Description:
Single Subject Designs in Biomedicine draws upon the rich
history of single case research within the educational and behavioral
research settings and extends the application to the field of
biomedicine. Biomedical illustrations are used to demonstrate the
processes of designing, implementing, and evaluating a single subject
design. Strengths and limitations of various methodologies are
presented, along with specific clinical areas of application in which
these applications would be appropriate. Statistical and visual
techniques for data analysis are also discussed. The breadth and depth
of information provided is suitable for medical students in research
oriented courses, primary care practitioners and medical specialists
seeking to apply methods of evidence practice to improve patient care,
and medical researchers who are expanding their methodological
expertise to include single subject designs. Increasing awareness of
the utility in the single subject design could enhance treatment
approach and evaluation both in biomedical research and medical care
settings.
http://ifile.it/lc4qsy0/9048124433.rar
by: Janine E. Janosky, Shelley L. Leininger, Michael P. Hoerger, Terry M. Libkuman
Single Subject Designs in Biomedicine
By Janine E. Janosky, Shelley L. Leininger, Michael P. Hoerger, Terry M. Libkuman
Publisher: Springer
Number Of Pages: 124
Publication Date: 2009-07-21
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 9048124433
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9789048124435
Product Description:
Single Subject Designs in Biomedicine draws upon the rich
history of single case research within the educational and behavioral
research settings and extends the application to the field of
biomedicine. Biomedical illustrations are used to demonstrate the
processes of designing, implementing, and evaluating a single subject
design. Strengths and limitations of various methodologies are
presented, along with specific clinical areas of application in which
these applications would be appropriate. Statistical and visual
techniques for data analysis are also discussed. The breadth and depth
of information provided is suitable for medical students in research
oriented courses, primary care practitioners and medical specialists
seeking to apply methods of evidence practice to improve patient care,
and medical researchers who are expanding their methodological
expertise to include single subject designs. Increasing awareness of
the utility in the single subject design could enhance treatment
approach and evaluation both in biomedical research and medical care
settings.
http://ifile.it/lc4qsy0/9048124433.rar