Reviews of Single Subject Research Designs: Applications to Special Education, School Psychology, and School Administration

The authors evaluated single subject research studies in accordance with the following criteria: Was the study applied, behavioral, reliable, analytic, effective, and generalizable? All of the reviews have been checked for accuracy in two ways. First, each author received feedback from the professor...

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Behavior Disorders
Behavior Modification
Educational Research
Feedback
Intervention
Literature Reviews
Parent Education
Parents
Research Design
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School Administration
School Psychology
Special Education
Youth
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