E-Book, Englisch, 656 Seiten, E-Book
Emerson / Hatton / Thompson International Handbook of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
1. Auflage 2004
ISBN: 978-0-470-02080-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 656 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-02080-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The landmark International Handbook of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities presents, explains, and illustrates key methods of research and evaluation of proven relevance and value to the field of intellectual disabilities. It features sections on the concepts and theoretical models underlying research and evaluation, the methods and techniques themselves, and the key application areas where the methods are demonstrated in action. Coverage includes applications in educational, social, family, health, and employment aspects of care and provision for those with intellectual disabilities.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
About the Editors.
List of Contributors.
Preface.
Section I: The Historical and Social Context ofResearch
Chapter 1: Historical Overviewof Applied Research inIntellectual Disabilities: The Foundation Years (Trevor R.Parmenter).
Chapter 2: Cultural Issues (Chris Hatton).
Chapter 3: Ethical Research Involving People with IntellectualDisabilities (Tim Griffin and Susan Balandin).
Chapter 4: Emancipatory and Participatory Research: How Far HaveWe Come? (Paul Ramcharan, Gordon Grant and Margaret Flynn).
Section II: Approaches to Measurement.
Chapter 5: Interviewing People with Intellectual Disabilities(Jonathan Perry).
Chapter 6: Interviewing Family Members and Care Providers:Concepts, Methodologies, and Cultures (Jan Blacher and Iris TanMink).
Chapter 7: Participant Observation and Research on IntellectualDisabilities (Michael V. Angrosino).
Chapter 8: Measurement of Behavior with a Special Emphasis onSequential Analysis of Behavior (Paul J. Yoder, KatherineShort-Meyerson and Jon Tapp).
Section III: Researching the Nature, Characteristics, andSocial Context of Intellectual Disability.
Chapter 9: Studying Behavioral Phenotypes: Issues, Benefits,Challenges (Robert M. Hodapp and Elisabeth M. Dykens).
Chapter 10: Issues in Researching the Ageing of People withIntellectual Disability (Christine Bigby and Susan Balandin).
Chapter 11: Research Methods in Intellectual Disabilities: TheFamily Context (Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Frank J. Floyd and AndreaR. Hindes).
Chapter 12: Quality of Life and Subjective Well-Being:Conceptual and Measurement Issues (Robert L. Schalock and DavidFelce).
Chapter 13: Investigating Inclusion: A Review of ResearchMethods for Individuals with Intellectual Disability (Samuel L.Odom, Katherine Klingerman and Mark Jakowski).
Chapter 14: Research on Social Relationships (Craig H.Kennedy).
Chapter 15: Sexuality Research and Persons with IntellectualDisabilities (Dorothy M. Griffiths, Shelley Watson, Tanya Lewis andKaren Stoner).
Chapter 16: Choice (Chris Hatton).
Chapter 17: Research on Engagement in Activity (David Felce andEric Emerson).
Chapter 18: Adaptive Behavior: Its Conceptualization andMeasurement (Robert L. Schalock).
Chapter 19: Communication and Language: Research Design andMeasurement Issues (Steven F. Warren, Nancy C. Brady and Marc E.Fey).
Chapter 20: Mental Health (Sally-Ann Cooper).
Chapter 21: Challenging Behavior: Research Design andMeasurement Issues (Edward G. Carr, John Innis, AudreyBlakeley-Smith and Shawn Vasdev).
Section IV: Researching the Impact of Support Systems andServices.
Chapter 22: Educational Supports (Robert E. O'Neill andLora Tuesday Heathfield).
Chapter 23: Residential Supports (Roger J. Stancliffe, EricEmerson and K. Charlie Lakin).
Chapter 24: Interaction with the Criminal Justice System (SusanHayes).
Chapter 25: Emerging Trends in Methods for Research andEvaluation of Behavioral Interventions (J. Stephen Newton andRobert H. Horner).
Chapter 26: Research Issues in Cognitive Therapy (Dave Dagnanand William R. Lindsay).
Chapter 27: Methodology, Design, and Evaluation in PsychotherapyResearch with People with Intellectual Disabilities (NigelBeail).
Chapter 28: Methodological Issues in Psychopharmacology forIndividuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities(Travis Thompson, Jennifer Zarcone and Frank Symons).
Chapter 29: Researching Staff (Chris Hatton, John Rose and DavidRose).
Chapter 30: The Economics of Intellectual Disability (AngelaHallam and Martin Knapp).
Index.