Single-case methodology in health research: A two day hands-on, skills development workshop
Event Details
- Date:
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Monday, 26 November 2018 - Tuesday, 27 November 2018
- Time:
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All Day
- Room:
- 623 & 624 Building 84A, Therapies Building, The University of Queensland, St Lucia
- UQ Location:
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Therapies Building (St Lucia)
- URL:
- https://recover.centre.uq.edu.au/
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Event Description
- Full Description:
- RECOVER Injury Research Centre and the Centre of Research Excellence in Recovery Following Road Traffic Injuries (CRE) wish to invite you to an exciting workshop 'Single-case methodology in health research: A two day hands-on, skills development workshop'
The workshop will be presented by Professor Robyn Tate and Dr Michael Perdices (The University of Sydney) with Dr Suzanne McDonald (Newcastle University) and Associate Professor James McGree (QUT).
Overview and goals of workshop
Individual participants in single case experimental design (SCED) studies provide their own control data for the purpose of comparison in a within-subject rather than a between-subjects design. SCEDs provide researchers with a flexible and viable alternative to group designs with large sample sizes.
Single case experimental design (SCED) studies, also known as N-of-1 trials, provide researchers with a flexible and viable alternative to group designs with large sample sizes. SCEDs are scientifically rigorous experiments in which the participant provides his/her own control data for the purpose of comparison in a within-subject design. This paradigm differs significantly from the more familiar between-subjects design.
Workshop participants will learn how to design, conduct and analyse scientifically rigorous SCED studies, with plenty of worked examples. On day 2, participants will have the opportunity to develop their own SCED proposals in small group format, under the expert guidance of the workshop presenters. By the end of the workshop, participants will have the skills, tools and confidence to design, conduct and analyse their own SCEDs.
Numbers are limited so please submit your expression interest to attend the workshop via the RECOVER Injury Research Centre website https://recover.centre.uq.edu.au/
There are no costs to attend the workshop and catering is supplied.
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