The Scientist Practitioner: Research and Accountability in Clinical and Educational Settings |
¨Ò¡´éÒ¹ã¹Ë¹Ñ§Ê×Í
¼Å¡Òäé¹ËÒ 1 - 3 ¨Ò¡ 84
˹éÒ 284
The presence of any of these characteristics is likely to cause the kind of evaluation we have talked about in this book to be termed formal research . Yet the two are very different . On functional grounds , treatment research and ...
The presence of any of these characteristics is likely to cause the kind of evaluation we have talked about in this book to be termed formal research . Yet the two are very different . On functional grounds , treatment research and ...
˹éÒ 287
In time - series evaluations , the experimental nature of such treatment is often more obvious , because it is well defined . In a way , this can be disconcerting , because careful evaluation may help us to see what we do not know as ...
In time - series evaluations , the experimental nature of such treatment is often more obvious , because it is well defined . In a way , this can be disconcerting , because careful evaluation may help us to see what we do not know as ...
˹éÒ 288
If the evaluation process is not fostering good practice , then it is not really evaluation . The second major issue raised is confidentiality . Careful evaluation increases our knowledge of the client . If we then present our results ...
If the evaluation process is not fostering good practice , then it is not really evaluation . The second major issue raised is confidentiality . Careful evaluation increases our knowledge of the client . If we then present our results ...
¤ÇÒÁ¤Ô´àË繨ҡ¼ÙéÍ×è¹ - à¢Õ¹º·ÇÔ¨Òóì
àÃÒäÁ辺º·ÇÔ¨Òóìã´æ ã¹áËÅè§¢éÍÁÙÅ·ÑèÇä»
à¹×éÍËÒ
RESEARCH STRATEGIES AND THE ROLE | 38 |
Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 69 |
SELFMONITORING | 89 |
ÅÔ¢ÊÔ·¸Ôì | |
10 à¹×éÍËÒÍ×è¹æ äÁèä´éáÊ´§äÇé
¤ÓáÅÐÇÅÕ·Õ辺ºèÍÂ
activity addition alternative analysis answer anxiety applied approach asked assessment attempt Barlow baseline behavior chapter clear client clinical clinical replication clinician collected compared comparison Consider consistent continue course depression described determine direct effects elements evaluation examine example experience experimental factors failures fear Figure findings frequency given goals headache important improvement increase individual intervention issue knowledge logic measures ment methodology methods multiple natural noted observation occur particular patient period phase change possible practice practitioners present problem procedures produce professional progress psychology questionnaires questions reasons recorded replication reported response scale seen self-monitoring self-recording sessions settings sexual shown significant similar situation social specific strategy subjects success systematic taken therapist therapy tion treat treatment usually validity variability