The Utility of Single Subject Design Research

Author(s):  
Kyle D. Bennett

Single subject design (SSD) research is a quantitative approach used to investigate basic and applied research questions. It has been used for decades to examine issues of social importance such as those related to general and special education strategies, therapeutic approaches in mental health, community health practices, safety, and business practices, to name a few. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the reader to the structure and function of SSD research, concepts of internal and external validity related to this methodology, and data analytic tactics used to evaluate SSD research. Additionally, several designs are described along with examples from the applied literature to illustrate the approach.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 38-47
Author(s):  
Raya Isnindi Rahma

The ability to read the newspaper is also needed by students with hearing, now there are many supporting learning of the newspaper for children with hearing hearing one method that will be used as an amaba method. This research method uses the method of Amaba in the knowledge of children with hearing impairments. The assessment used is a quantitative review with A single subject design research type assessing A-B-A. Research methods that show the method of amaba in the ability to speak for students with hearing, improve the ability to speak using the method of amaba


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