This forward-thinking book reflects the movement toward evidence-based practice in speech-language pathology and audiology"--
Laganaro, M., Di Pietro, M., & Schnider, A. (2006). Computerised treatment of anomia in acute aphasia: Treatment intensity and training size. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 16(6), 630–640. Low, J., Wyles, C., Wilkinson, T., ...
New to the Fourth EditionNew coauthor, Anthony P. Salvatore, PhDA new chapter on statistical analysis of research data, including several statistical techniques for single-subject research data, meta-analysis of both group and single ...
See Verb tense Pearson Product Moment Correlation (r), 28, 30 Peer review, 194–195 Period, as punctuation, 180,188 Person-first group name, 178 Perspectives, journal, 192 Pie graph, 71–73, 73–74 Plural table head, 42,42 Power, ...
"Evaluating Research in Communicative Disorders" explains and discusses how to read, understand, and evaluate research published in communicative sciences and disorders journals. Organized into three parts, Part I introduces...
Snowball Sampling Snowballing is a useful technique for recruiting a sample of subjects when an investigator has limited contact with a targeted population . In such cases , one or more identified participants can be asked to identify ...
A Research Primer for Communication Sciences and Disorders addresses the most current topics in research, presents them clearly for students and practitioners, focuses on getting research evidence into practice, directs...
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With its primary focus on reading, understanding, and evaluating professional literature, and its emphasis on the different research designs and types of publications that can inform all components of evidence-based practice, this text ...
Peña and BaRBaRa l. daviS LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. To understand what a language disorder is. 2. To differentiate between language problems in the areas of language form, content, and use. 3. To become familiar with different service ...
From Portney, L. g., and Watkins, M. P. (2000). Foundations of clinical research: Applications to practice (3rd ed., p. 80). upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education. Copyright 2000, Pearson Education, Inc. Adapted by permission.