6.99 Epilogue: Assessing Client Performance

This chapter helps you use Therapy-Science’s iGraph™ to graph, visualize, and analyze your client’s performance for evidence of improvement over the course of therapy. The first three sections in Chapter 6 focus on the fundamentals of single-case graphs including its graphical components and measurement basics (level, trend, variability/stability). The next four sections introduce single-case design...

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7.0 Analyzing Your Data Using Therapy-Science: Introduction

You are now at the point in this text to be able inspect the data that you have collected for evidence of positive clinical change. How do you know that your client is improving? What does it look like? This chapter addresses the visual- quantitative analysis of data collected within a single-case framework. Continue reading...

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7.2 Analyzing Your Data Through Visual-Quantitative Means

Traditionally, practitioners of single-case data design have used visual means to describe and analyze the level, trend and stability of their client’s behavior within and between adjacent phases (Parsonson & Baer, 1986). In recent years, visual analysis has been augmented by increasingly powerful statistical techniques and computer-based visualization methods (like Therapy-Science!). Continue reading...

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