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Single-case designs and clinical biofeedback experimentation

D H Barlow, E B Blanchard, S C Hayes

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    |September 1, 1977
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    Single-case experimental designs offer a practical and advantageous approach for biofeedback research with clinical populations. These methods focus on clinical significance and ethical considerations, providing a viable alternative to traditional group designs.

    Area of Science:

    • Behavioral Medicine
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Rehabilitation Science

    Background:

    • Evaluating biofeedback interventions in clinical populations requires rigorous research methods.
    • Traditional between-groups designs face practical challenges with large clinical samples.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To advocate for and describe the utility of single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) in biofeedback research.
    • To highlight the advantages of SCEDs for clinical biofeedback studies.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of the fundamental procedures involved in implementing single-case experimental designs.
    • Illustrative examples of SCED application within clinical biofeedback research contexts.

    Main Results:

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  • Single-case designs provide a viable alternative to between-groups designs for biofeedback research.
  • SCEDs offer unique advantages including focus on clinical significance and handling variability as data.
  • Conclusions:

    • Single-case experimental designs are well-suited for biofeedback research, addressing practical and ethical challenges.
    • SCEDs facilitate the establishment of generalizability and focus on individual client outcomes in biofeedback.