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Single-Case Designs for Applied Research by Craig H. Kennedy is an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, and students seeking to understand and implement single-case experimental designs in applied settings. The book bridges the gap between rigorous research methodology and practical application, offering clear guidance on designing, conducting, and analyzing single-case studies.
Kennedy covers fundamental concepts including baseline establishment, intervention implementation, and data analysis techniques specific to single-case designs. The text provides numerous real-world examples from educational, clinical, and organizational contexts that demonstrate how these designs can answer important research questions with individual participants or small groups. Readers will learn how to evaluate treatment effectiveness, monitor progress, and make data-based decisions in practice.
This SAGE publication is ideal for applied researchers who need flexible, practical approaches to measuring change and demonstrating intervention effectiveness without requiring large sample sizes.







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