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An Evaluation Of A Computer-Based Training On The Visual Analysis Of Single-Subject Data, Katie Snyder
An Evaluation Of A Computer-Based Training On The Visual Analysis Of Single-Subject Data, Katie Snyder
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Federal education policies, such as No Child Left Behind and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act, mandate the use of scientifically-proven or research-based curricula and interventions. Presumably, interventions that have a large amount of scientific evidence documenting their success are more likely to be effective when implemented with students in school settings.
In special education, single-subject research is the predominant methodology used to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions. In single-subject research, a target behavior is measured under baseline conditions (i.e., before the intervention of interest is implemented) and intervention conditions. The data for each condition are graphed, and analyzed …