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Single subject research designs for disability research.

S Zhan1, K J Ottenbacher

  • 1State University of New York at Buffalo, 14214, USA. suzhan@acsu.buffalo.edu

Disability and Rehabilitation
|February 24, 2001
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Single subject designs offer a robust method for evaluating rehabilitation interventions. These designs help establish treatment efficacy in clinical settings, advancing rehabilitation science.

Area of Science:

  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Clinical Research Methodology

Background:

  • Single subject designs are valuable tools for clinicians in rehabilitation settings.
  • Understanding the components of these designs is crucial for effective application.

Observation:

  • This article provides an overview of single subject designs, detailing their essential components.
  • It explores how these designs can be implemented in clinical and rehabilitation environments.

Findings:

  • Three fundamental single subject designs are presented with illustrative examples.
  • Visual and statistical analysis techniques for single subject data are reviewed, noting their pros and cons.

Implications:

  • Single subject designs are highly suitable for research within the rehabilitation practice environment.

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  • Proper application of these designs can validate rehabilitation practices and contribute to the scientific basis of rehabilitation.