Methodological rigor in intervention research is important for documenting evidence-based practices and has been a recent focus in legislation, including the No Child Left Behind Act. The current study examined the methodological rigor of intervention research in four school psychology journals since the 1960s. Intervention research has increased in prevalence, but it does not seem to have become more rigorous since the establishment of the What Works Clearinghouse. Small methodological factors often determined whether a study met or did not meet standards in the current investigation. Implications include the necessity of reviewing research quality guidelines prior to conducting intervention research and ensuring they are met whenever poss...
The use of research methodologies has significant implications for the caliber of research and the d...
In order to truly know if a treatment is effective, researchers need to monitor the implementation o...
School psychologists are asked to systematically evaluate the effects of their work to ensure qualit...
The Interdisciplinary Qualitative Research Subcommittee (IQRS) of the Task for on Evidence-based Int...
This book evaluates research seeking to clarify if the professional practice of educational/school p...
[[abstract]]The authors examined intervention studies that appeared in 4 educational psychology jour...
School Effectiveness and School Improvement have played an important part in developing and refining...
It was almost 20 years ago that Educational and Child Psychology last had a special themed issue on ...
Consultation is a prominent indirect service delivery method in school psychology today. Several pub...
Discipline Through Method investigates the disciplinary formation of scientific psychology in the se...
Research methods are tools that can be variously applied- depending on the stage of knowledge in a p...
INTRODUCTION: In order to address the effectiveness and sustainability of school-based interventions...
With increasing emphasis on accountability measures and widespread focus on implementation of Respon...
The research literature on evidence-based academic interventions focuses predominantly on measures o...
Two studies investigated the extent to which researchers are accessing quantitative methodology publ...
The use of research methodologies has significant implications for the caliber of research and the d...
In order to truly know if a treatment is effective, researchers need to monitor the implementation o...
School psychologists are asked to systematically evaluate the effects of their work to ensure qualit...
The Interdisciplinary Qualitative Research Subcommittee (IQRS) of the Task for on Evidence-based Int...
This book evaluates research seeking to clarify if the professional practice of educational/school p...
[[abstract]]The authors examined intervention studies that appeared in 4 educational psychology jour...
School Effectiveness and School Improvement have played an important part in developing and refining...
It was almost 20 years ago that Educational and Child Psychology last had a special themed issue on ...
Consultation is a prominent indirect service delivery method in school psychology today. Several pub...
Discipline Through Method investigates the disciplinary formation of scientific psychology in the se...
Research methods are tools that can be variously applied- depending on the stage of knowledge in a p...
INTRODUCTION: In order to address the effectiveness and sustainability of school-based interventions...
With increasing emphasis on accountability measures and widespread focus on implementation of Respon...
The research literature on evidence-based academic interventions focuses predominantly on measures o...
Two studies investigated the extent to which researchers are accessing quantitative methodology publ...
The use of research methodologies has significant implications for the caliber of research and the d...
In order to truly know if a treatment is effective, researchers need to monitor the implementation o...
School psychologists are asked to systematically evaluate the effects of their work to ensure qualit...