Jak provést experiment, když máme jen jednoho účastníka výzkumu? aneb Sigle Case Experimental Design v aplikovaném pedagogickém výzkumu

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Title in English How to conduct an experiment when we only have one research participant? or Sigle Case Experimental Design in Applied Educational Research
Authors

PANČOCHA Karel

Year of publication 2021
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

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Description In educational sciences, we often seek to determine the effectiveness of an intervention (e.g., the effectiveness of the use of a particular teaching procedure, the teaching aids chosen, or the adaptation of the learning environment). Experimentation is one of the classical ways of verifying the effect of our actions. However, meeting some of the conditions required by traditional (between-subjects) experimental designs may be unattainable for the researcher or this type of experiment may be completely inappropriate for the chosen research topic. Since the 1960s, psychology, education, and social work have developed experimental procedures that do not require large numbers of participants or the random selection and allocation of participants into experimental and control groups. We can even make do with only one research participant. In this presentation we will introduce the basic logic, procedures and possibilities of using the so-called Single Case Experimental Design in educational research.
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