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Strategies and Tactics of Behavioral Research and Practice 4th Edition by James M. Johnston, ISBN-13: 978-1138641235

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Strategies and Tactics of Behavioral Research and Practice 4th Edition by James M. Johnston, ISBN-13: 978-1138641235

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  • Publisher: ‎ Routledge; 4th edition (July 23, 2019)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 526 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 1138641235
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1138641235

Strategies and Tactics of Behavioral Research and Practice focuses on the most effective methods for measuring and evaluating changes in behavior. The authors provide the rationale for different procedures for measuring behavior and designing within-subject comparisons between control and intervention conditions. The text explains the strengths and weaknesses of methodological alternatives for every topic so that behavioral researchers and practitioners can make the best decisions in each situation.

This classic text has been extensively revised to be more accessible and practical. Not only does it feature much more discussion of how research methods are relevant to today’s practitioners, it also includes additional examples based on field research and service delivery scenarios. With expanded coverage on creating experimental designs, as well as new chapters on behavioral assessment, the statistical analysis of data, and ethical issues associated with research methods, this book provides a strong foundation for direct behavioral measurement, within-subject research design, and interpretation of behavioral interventions.

Enriched with more pedagogical features, including key terms, tables summarizing important points, figures to help readers visualize text, and updated examples and suggested readings, this book is an invaluable resource for students taking courses in research methods. This book is appropriate for researchers and practitioners in behavior analysis, psychology, education, social work, and other social and health science programs that address questions about behavior in research or practice settings.

Table of Contents:

Cover

Half Title

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication Page

Contents

List of Boxes

Preface

Part One The Natural Science of Behavior

Chapter 1 Discovery in Research and Practice

The Challenge of Discovery

Scientific Methods as Behavioral Contingencies

Control by the Subject Matter

Methods in Research and Practice

Chapter 2 Behavior as a Scientific and Practical Subject Matter

What Is Behavior?

Toward a Useful Definition of Behavior

A Working Definition of Behavior

A Few Implications

Chapter 3 Asking Questions: What Do you want to Know?

Leading Questions

Where Do Questions Come From?

What Makes a Good Question?

What Are Questions For?

Part Two Measurement

Chapter 4 Selecting and Defining Target Behaviors

Strategic Issues

Turning Issues into Actions

Labeling Target Behaviors

Chapter 5 Dimensions of Behavior and Units of Measurement

Measurement of Behavior

Limitations of Ratios

Selecting Behavioral Dimensions

Describing Dimensional Data

Chapter 6 Observing and Recording

Approaches to Observation

Procedural Decisions

Chapter 7 Behavior Analytic Assessment

Behavioral Assessment

Goals of Assessment

Assessment Tools and Procedures

Procedural Decisions

Chapter 8 Evaluating Measurement

Strategic Issues

Tactical Options

Part Three Design

Chapter 9 Behavioral Variability

Importance of Behavioral Variability

Sources of Behavioral Variability

Chapter 10 Steady States and Transitions

Steady State Strategy

Steady States

Transitions

Chapter 11 Designing Behavioral Comparisions

How Comparisons Work

Planning Research and Practical Investigations

Research Design and Practice

Chapter 12 Single Baseline Designs

Introduction

Single Baseline Designs

Chapter 13 Multiple Baseline Designs

Multiple Baseline Designs

Turning Designs into Experiments

Part Four Interpretation

Chapter 14 Graphical Analysis of Behavioral Data

Data Analysis Strategies

Graphical Analytical Tactics

Chapter 15 Group Research Designs and Statistical Analyses

Comparing Approaches to Research

Why Behavior Analysts Need to Understand Group Research Designs and Statistical Analyses

Common Types of Group Research Designs

Statistical Tools

Statistical Analysis in Behavior Analytic Research and Practice

Chapter 16 Interpreting Research and Practical Projects

Interpretive Behavior

Sources of Control

Generality

Evaluating Interpretations

Chapter 17 Behavior Analysis Research Ethics

History

Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts

Glossary

References

Author Index

Subject Index

James M. Johnston is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Auburn University, USA.

Henry S. Pennypacker is a Professor Emeritus of the University of Florida, USA.

Gina Green is Chief Executive Officer at the Association of Professional Behavior Analysts, USA.

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