E-Book, Englisch, 656 Seiten, E-Book
E-Book, Englisch, 656 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-470-02080-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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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.