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El. knyga: Single-Case Research Methods in Sport and Exercise Psychology

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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781135189372
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  • Formatas: 224 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Apr-2011
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781135189372
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What is single-case research? How can single-case methods be used within sport and exercise?

Single-case research is a powerful method for examining change in outcome variables such as behaviour, performance and psychological constructs, and for assessing the efficacy of interventions. It has innumerable uses within the context of sport and exercise science, such as in the development of more effective performance techniques for athletes and sportspeople and in helping us to better understand exercise behaviours in clinical populations. However, the fundamental principles and techniques of single-case research have not always been clearly understood by students and researchers working in these fields.

Single-Case Research Methods in Sport and Exercise Psychology is the first book to fully explain single-case research in the context of sport and exercise. Starting with first principles, the book offers a comprehensive introduction to the single-case research process, from study design to data analysis and presentation. Including case studies and examples from across sport and exercise psychology, the book provides practical guidance for students and researchers and demonstrates the advantages and common pitfalls of single-case research for anybody working in applied or behavioural science in a sport or exercise setting.
List of illustrations
ix
Foreword xii
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Introduction to single-case research
1(13)
2 History and philosophy of single-case research in sport and exercise
14(11)
3 General procedures in single-case research
25(21)
4 Assessing behaviour in sport and exercise
46(17)
5 The withdrawal design in sport and exercise
63(22)
6 Multiple-baseline designs in sport and exercise
85(23)
7 The changing-criterion design in sport and exercise
108(17)
8 The alternating-treatments design in sport and exercise
125(20)
9 Analysing data in single-case research
145(22)
10 Single-case research in sport and exercise
167(12)
References 179(16)
Index 195
Jamie Barker is Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology in the Department of Sport and Exercise, Staffordshire University, UK.

Paul McCarthy is a Lecturer in Psychology in the Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK.

Marc Jones is Reader in Sport and Exercise Psychology in the Department of Sport and Exercise, Staffordshire University, UK.

Aidan Moran is Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Director of the Psychology Research Laboratory at University College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland.