How to Be RAD: Repeated Acquisition Design Features that Enhance Internal and External Validity.

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Perspectives on Behavior Science Pub Date : 2021-08-02 eCollection Date: 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s40614-021-00301-2
Megan S Kirby, Trina D Spencer, John Ferron
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The Repeated Acquisition Design (RAD) is a type of single-case research design (SCRD) that involves repeated and rapid measurement of irreversible discrete skills or behaviors through pre-and postintervention probes across different sets of stimuli. Researchers interested in the study of learning in animals and humans have used the RAD because of its sensitivity to detect immediate changes in rate or accuracy. Despite its strengths, critics of the RAD have cautioned against its use due to reasonable threats to internal validity like pretest effects, history, and maturation. Furthermore, many methodologists and researchers have neglected the RAD in their SCRD standards (e.g., What Works Clearinghouse [WWC], 2020; Horner et al., 2005). Unless given guidance to address threats to internal validity, researchers may avoid the design altogether or continue to use a weak version of the RAD. Therefore, we propose a set of 15 quality RAD indicators, comprising foundational elements that should be present in all RAD studies and additional features that enhance causal inference and external validity. We review contemporary RAD use and describe how the additional features strengthen the rigor of RAD studies. We end the article with suggested guidelines for interpreting effects and the strength of the evidence generated by RAD studies. We invite researchers to use these initial guidelines as a jumping off point for a more RAD future.

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如何成为RAD:重复获取设计特征,提高内部和外部有效性。
重复习得设计(RAD)是一种单案例研究设计(SCRD),它涉及通过不同刺激集的干预前和干预后探针重复和快速测量不可逆的离散技能或行为。对研究动物和人类学习感兴趣的研究人员已经使用了RAD,因为它对检测速度或准确性的即时变化很敏感。尽管RAD有很多优点,但批评者还是警告不要使用它,因为它对内部有效性有一定的威胁,比如前测效应、历史和成熟度。此外,许多方法学家和研究人员在他们的SCRD标准中忽略了RAD(例如,What Works Clearinghouse [WWC], 2020;Horner et al., 2005)。除非得到解决内部效度威胁的指导,否则研究人员可能会完全避免设计或继续使用弱版本的RAD。因此,我们提出了一套15个高质量的RAD指标,包括所有RAD研究中应该存在的基本要素和增强因果推理和外部效度的附加特征。我们回顾了当代快速开发的使用,并描述了这些额外的特征如何加强快速开发研究的严谨性。在文章的最后,我们提出了解释RAD研究产生的效果和证据强度的建议指南。我们邀请研究人员使用这些最初的指导方针作为一个起点,以实现更多的RAD未来。
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Perspectives on Behavior Science
Perspectives on Behavior Science PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.00%
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34
期刊介绍: Perspectives on Behavior Science is an official publication of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. It is published quarterly, and in addition to its articles on theoretical, experimental, and applied topics in behavior analysis, this journal also includes literature reviews, re-interpretations of published data, and articles on behaviorism as a philosophy.
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