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Single Case Research Methodology: Applications in Special Education and Behavioral Sciences

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Product Description Single Case Research Methodology, 3rd 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 proposals, manuscripts, or reviews of single case methodology research. The authors present a variety of single case research studies with a wide range of participants, including preschoolers, K-12 students, university students, and adults in a variety of childcare, school, clinical, and community settings, making the book relevant across multiple disciplines in social, educational, and behavioral science including special and general education; school, child, clinical, and neuropsychology; speech, occupational, recreation, and physical therapy; and social work. About the Author Jennifer R. Ledford is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education at Vanderbilt University. David L. Gast is Professor Emeritus of Special Education in the Department of Communication Science and Special Education at the University of Georgia.