1994
DOI: 10.1016/0022-4405(94)90035-3
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Implementing scientific practices through case studies: Examples using home-school interventions and consultation

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“…Checklists of interview objectives were adapted from Kratochwill and Bergan (1990) and used in previous research (Galloway & Sheridan, 1994;Sheridan et al, 1990). At both sites, independent, trained observers listened to all audiotapes and recorded the extent to which consultants achieved criterion objectives that were previously identifi ed for the successful completion of each of the three interviews (i.e..…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Checklists of interview objectives were adapted from Kratochwill and Bergan (1990) and used in previous research (Galloway & Sheridan, 1994;Sheridan et al, 1990). At both sites, independent, trained observers listened to all audiotapes and recorded the extent to which consultants achieved criterion objectives that were previously identifi ed for the successful completion of each of the three interviews (i.e..…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this is appropriate to build the evidence-base of CBC, CBC may operate differently for other common concerns in childhood. Small-n experimental studies have demonstrated encouraging findings for the efficacy of CBC for children with concerns other than disruptive behavior, including internalizing problems (Sheridan & Colton, 1994) and academic deficits (e.g., Galloway & Sheridan, 1994;Weiner et al, 1998). Replicating these findings with larger samples is necessary to understand whether the effects of CBC generalize to other difficulties children experience at home and school.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research also suggests that empirically supported treatments delivered via the CBC model result in greater behavior change than interventions implemented solely by teachers or parents (e.g., Galloway & Sheridan, 1994;Sheridan et al, 1990). Likewise, survey research indicates that CBC is more acceptable to parents, teachers, and school psychologists than parent-only or teacher-only consultation for implementing interventions for students with academic, behavior, and social/emotional problems (Freer & Watson, 1999;Sheridan & Steck, 1995).…”
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confidence: 99%