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Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders Nicholas E. Schiavetti

Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders By Nicholas E. Schiavetti

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Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders: United States Edition by Nicholas E. Schiavetti

A carefully organized and engaging comprehensive guide to analyzing research articles.

Extensively revised and updated in its sixth edition, Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders teaches both students and practitioners to read, understand, and evaluate research published in communicative sciences and disorders journals. With an emphasis on scientific principals and scientific inquiry, this richly illustrated and interactive text provides a solid foundation for clinical practice for all levels of readers by linking research information on treatment efficacy to direct clinical applications.

The sixth edition of Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders has been reorganized to reflect the structure typically found in a research articles. Accompanied by helpful tables and figures, each chapter begins with an outline and concludes with a list of key terms and a newly developed set of study questions.

Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders Reviews

I intend to continue with this book for the time being. I think the writing style and examples are perfect for students just learning how to critically evaluate research. -- Elaine Shuey, East Stroudsburg University

I have been using this text (from the first through fifth edition) ever since I started teaching this course in 1984. I believe it is a solid text - I continue to use portions of it in my lectures and power point presentations. -- James Mahshie, Gallaudet University

About Nicholas E. Schiavetti

Robert F. Orlikoff, PhD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology at West Virginia University. He has extensive experience as a researcher, clinician, and educator and has served as an associate editor and reviewer for several journals in communicative sciences and disorders.

Table of Contents

<>Preface

1 Research and Practice in Communicative Disorders

Knowledge Acquisition

The Scientific Method

Scientific Theory

The Conduct of Scientific Research

Statement of the Problem

Method of Investigation

Results of Investigation

Conclusions

The Nature of Research in Communicative Disorders

Evidence-Based Practice

Research-Practice Relationships

Research-Driven Relationships

Practice-Driven Relationships

Shared-Interest Relationships

The Editorial Process in the Publication of a Research Article

The Challenge of Cyberspace

Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Information Sources

The Knowledge-Base of the Reader

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

2 The Introduction Section of the Research Article

The Nature of Technical Writing

Components of the Introduction

General Statement of the Problem

The Rationale for the Study

Arguments

Fallacies

Review of the Literature

Research Questions and Hypotheses

Limitations of the Study

Example: Introduction to a Research Study

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

Evaluation Checklist: Introduction Section

3 Research Strategies in Communicative Disorders

Quantitative Research

Variables in Empirical Research

Independent and Dependent Variables

Active and Attribute Variables

Continuous and Categorical Variables

Experimental Research

Bivalent Experiments

Multivalent Experiments

Parametric Experiments

Descriptive Research

Comparative Research

Developmental Research

Correlational Research

Survey Research

Retrospective Research

Combined Experimental and Descriptive Research

The Title of a Quantitative Research Article

Qualitative Research

Types of Qualitative Research

Observational Research

Interview Research

Narrative Research

Case Study Research

The Title of a Qualitative Research Article

Mixed-Methods Research

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

Evaluation Checklist: The Title

4 Research Design in Communicative Disorders

Quantitative Research Design

Group Research Designs

Between-Subjects Designs

Within-Subjects Designs

Mixed Designs

Single-Subject Research Designs

Withdrawal and Reversal Designs

Multiple-Baseline Designs

Changing-Criterion Designs

Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research Design

Validity Issues in Research Design

Internal Validity

Control of Variability

Credibility

External Validity

Generalizability

Transferability

Pilot Research

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

5 The Method Section of the Research Article

Components of the Method Section

Subjects (Participants)

Models and Specimens

Sample Size

Selection Criteria

Protection of Subjects and Participants

Materials

Data Acquisition

Levels of Measurement

Reliability of Measurements

Validity of Measurements

Instrumentation

Behavioral Instruments

Procedure

Tasks and Protocol

Appropriateness of Measurement

Data Analysis

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

Evaluation Checklist: Method Section

6 The Results Section of the Research Article

Organization of Quantitative Results

Data Distributions

Tabular and Graphic Presentations

Descriptive Statistics

Measures of Central Tendency

Measures of Variability

Measures of Skewness

Measures of Kurtosis

Some Characteristics of Clear Data Organization

Data Analysis

The Normal Curve Model

Parametric and Nonparametric Statistics

Bivariate Descriptive Statistics

Describing Relationships

Statistical Significance

Testing a Null Hypothesis

Correlational Analysis

Analyzing Relationships

Inferential Statistics

Analyzing Differences

Effect Size and the Power of Statistical Tests

Some Characteristics of Clear Data Analysis

Data Display

Some Characteristics of Clear Data Display

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

Evaluation Checklist: Results Section

7 The Discussion and Conclusions Section of the Research Article

Organization of the Discussion and Conclusions Section

Relationship of Conclusions to Preceding Parts of the Article

The Research Problem

The Method of Investigation

The Results of the Investigation

Relationship of Results to Previous Research

Limitations of the Research Study

Implications of the Research Study

Theoretical Implications

Practical Implications

Implications for Future Research

The Abstract of the Research Article

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

Evaluation Checklist: Discussion and Conclusions

8 Evaluating Treatment Efficacy Research

Evidence-Based Practice

Generalizability of Research Findings

Randomization

Sample Size

Systematic Replication

Levels of Evidence

Framing the Question

Experimental Designs for Studying Treatment Efficacy

Pre-Experimental Designs

One-Shot Case Study Design

One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design

Static-Group Comparison Design

Quasi-Experimental Designs

Nonequivalent Control-Group Design

Time-Series Designs

True Experimental Designs

Randomized Pretest-Posttest Control-Group Designs

Solomon Randomized Four-Group Design

Ethics of Using Control Groups in Treatment Efficacy Research

Systematic Reviews

Meta-Analysis of Treatment Efficacy Research

Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines

Key Terms

Study Questions

References

Appendix A: Complete Evaluation Checklist

Appendix B: A Compendium of Journals in Communicative Sciences and Disorders

Appendix C: Proclamation of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the National Health Council

Subject Index

Additional information

CIN0137151551G
9780137151554
0137151551
Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders: United States Edition by Nicholas E. Schiavetti
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Pearson Education (US)
20100409
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