This paper introduces the Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation on Single Case Experimental Design (SCED) methodology. SCED studies have a long history of use in evaluating behavioural and psychological interventions, but in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in SCED methodology, driven in part by the development of standards for conducting and reporting SCED studies. Although there is consensus on some aspects of SCED methodology, the question of how SCED data should be analysed remains unresolved. This Special Issues includes two papers discussing aspects of conducting SCED studies, five papers illustrating use of SCED methodology in clinical practice, and nine papers that present different methods of SCED d...
Background: The individual variability among people presenting motor impairments often leads to the...
The primary focus of this article is on delineating and explaining the essential characteristics of ...
Single case studies are research studies of single participants. They explore new ideas and can sugg...
This paper introduces the Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation on Single Case Experime...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
In recent decades, it has become clear that data collected at an individual level provides critical ...
With the objective of increasing the magnitude of treatment effects in behavioral health, there is s...
The authors note the relative infrequency of rigorous experimental design studies in our literature....
Single-Case experimental designs (SCED) are experimental designs aiming at testing the effect of an ...
The current paper is a call for and illustration of a way of closing the gap between basic research ...
Single-case experimental designs meeting evidence standards are useful for identifying empirically-s...
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) have become a popular research methodology in educational s...
Background: There is a growing body of research that evaluates interventions for neuropsychological ...
In this article we present the methodology that may be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of neur...
Background: The individual variability among people presenting motor impairments often leads to the...
The primary focus of this article is on delineating and explaining the essential characteristics of ...
Single case studies are research studies of single participants. They explore new ideas and can sugg...
This paper introduces the Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation on Single Case Experime...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
In recent decades, it has become clear that data collected at an individual level provides critical ...
With the objective of increasing the magnitude of treatment effects in behavioral health, there is s...
The authors note the relative infrequency of rigorous experimental design studies in our literature....
Single-Case experimental designs (SCED) are experimental designs aiming at testing the effect of an ...
The current paper is a call for and illustration of a way of closing the gap between basic research ...
Single-case experimental designs meeting evidence standards are useful for identifying empirically-s...
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) have become a popular research methodology in educational s...
Background: There is a growing body of research that evaluates interventions for neuropsychological ...
In this article we present the methodology that may be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of neur...
Background: The individual variability among people presenting motor impairments often leads to the...
The primary focus of this article is on delineating and explaining the essential characteristics of ...
Single case studies are research studies of single participants. They explore new ideas and can sugg...