Intervention Research: A Practical Guide for Developing Evidence-based School Prevention Programmes
β Scribed by Nyanda McBride (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 177
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Overview and Perspective....Pages 1-10
The Intervention Research Framework: Background and Overview....Pages 11-21
The Formative Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Theories....Pages 23-37
The Formative Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Literature and Expert Review....Pages 39-53
The Formative Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Target Group Input....Pages 55-65
The Formative Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Intervention Pilot, and Assessing Fidelity of Implementation....Pages 67-81
The Assessment Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Study Design....Pages 83-99
The Assessment Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Selecting a Study Sample....Pages 101-113
The Assessment Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Recruitment of a Study Sample....Pages 115-127
The Assessment Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: The Measurement Instrument and Data Collection....Pages 129-147
Dissemination Phase of the Intervention Research Framework: Presentation and Dissemination of Results....Pages 149-164
Final Comments and Recommendations....Pages 165-170
Back Matter....Pages 171-173
β¦ Subjects
Learning & Instruction;Public Health;Methodology of the Social Sciences
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