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What are some limitations of single system?
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- threats to validity, both internal and external
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Limitations of single system
Internal Validity
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What else could have caused the change?
not sure if improvement is due to the intervention
- maturation
-regression to the mean
-history
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Limitations of single system
External Validity
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- poor generalizability
- one setting
-one circumstance
-one therapist
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How does single system differ from classical research?
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Single system is flexible, classical is not
ssd has one target, classical has multiple
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Does ssd or classical cost more?
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Classical
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Advantages to ssd
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- build into everyday practice
- objective and systematic
- individual client focused
-theory neutral
-provides accountability
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Objective are....?
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Measurable
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Asses changes in client
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Ssd
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Used to evaluate if the practitioners intervention caused the changes
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SSD
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Used to compare effectiveness across interventions
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SSD
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Ssd goals are chosen mutually, classical is chosen by research team
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How classical and ssd differ
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What does repeated measures pre and post intervention do?
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Reduces threats to validity of findings
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We are answerable for the
actions and decisions we make
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Accountability
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To Whom are we Accountable
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STAKEHOLDERS
To your profession, supervisors, funding sources, yourself………
YOUR CLIENTS
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Honesty and Openness
Conflicts of Interest
Scientific Rigor
Human Protections in Place
CAUSE NO HARM
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Ethical guidelines
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