Conducting Time-Series Research

Assignment: Conducting Time-Series Research

Traditional experimental research dictates that there must be one or more experimental groups (groups receiving a treatment or intervention) and a control group (which does not receive the intervention). Participants are assigned randomly to the experimental and control groups. Although experimental designs may be preferable to other designs, even in action research, they are not always feasible for practitioners for many reasons. There may be ethical issues regarding withholding an intervention from a client group; or time, financial, or logistical constraints may make it impossible to include random assignment into groups.
In such cases, the use of time-series research can provide a meaningful alternative to true experimental research. Time-series designs are quasi-experimental, meaning that they still seek to evaluate the impact of a treatment or intervention on a target group (or individual) but do not include random assignment to treatment and control groups. Researchers still have control over admittance criteria to the treatment group (e.g., mothers under the age of 21). Times series then allows researchers to take measurements of treatment effectiveness at various intervals over time. Taken together, these data points provide information about the intervention under consideration.
In this Assignment, you apply time-series research techniques to a case study.

To Prepare

Imagine that you are a human and social services professional working with a child, Kaya, who is having some behavioral problems at her elementary school. As a scholar practitioner, you approach your work with her from an empirical standpoint and want to measure the effectiveness of your recommended services. To date, you have provided information about resources to the family and coordinated services for the child and family.
As such, you pose the following research question: “What impact do the services the child is currently receiving have on reducing off-task behavior, physical aggression, and verbal aggression for the identified child?”
For the purposes of this research, the target behaviors are as follows:

  1. Off-task: failure to maintain eye contact with task at hand for more than 3 consecutive seconds
  2. Physical Aggression: hitting/pushing/kicking peers/teachers, throwing objects
  3. Verbal Aggression: threatening, yelling

Consider the following observation report:
During the first observation period, which was conducted on Monday (in math class) between 11:20 and 11:30, 10-minute, 10-second, partial interval recording was used to assess the frequency of off-task behaviors, physical aggression, and verbal aggression. Kaya was observed to be off-task during 12% of the intervals observed, engaged in physical aggression 0% of the intervals observed, and engaged in verbal aggression 2% of the intervals observed.
During the second observation (during recess), which was conducted on Wednesday from 9:00 to 9:30, Kaya was observed to be off-task during 15% of the intervals observed, engaged in physical aggression 20% of the intervals observed, and engaged in verbal aggression 3% of the intervals observed.
Kaya was also observed on Friday from 10:30 to 10:40 during a group activity. Kaya was observed to be off-task during 20% of the intervals observed, was observed to engage in physical aggression 7% of the intervals observed, and was observed to engage in verbal aggression 10% of the intervals observed.
Off-task  Physical Aggression Verbal Aggression
10%           0%                             2%
15%           20%                           3%
20%            7%                            10%
The Assignment (1–2 pages)
Based on the data, you determine that you must design a behavioral intervention for Kaya and determine if it is successful. As you begin the process of investigating your research question:

  • Briefly describe a time-series design that you would use to investigate the impact of your intervention, and explain how you would collect and record the additional data. Be specific.
  • Select a method for graphically representing the provided data. Use the method to create a graph. (You can use Microsoft Excel or Word).
  • Analyze the data and provide a narrative description of your analysis.

Conducting Time-Series Research

Assignment: Conducting Time-Series Research

Traditional experimental research dictates that there must be one or more experimental groups (groups receiving a treatment or intervention) and a control group (which does not receive the intervention). Participants are assigned randomly to the experimental and control groups. Although experimental designs may be preferable to other designs, even in action research, they are not always feasible for practitioners for many reasons. There may be ethical issues regarding withholding an intervention from a client group; or time, financial, or logistical constraints may make it impossible to include random assignment into groups.
In such cases, the use of time-series research can provide a meaningful alternative to true experimental research. Time-series designs are quasi-experimental, meaning that they still seek to evaluate the impact of a treatment or intervention on a target group (or individual) but do not include random assignment to treatment and control groups. Researchers still have control over admittance criteria to the treatment group (e.g., mothers under the age of 21). Times series then allows researchers to take measurements of treatment effectiveness at various intervals over time. Taken together, these data points provide information about the intervention under consideration.
In this Assignment, you apply time-series research techniques to a case study.

To Prepare

Imagine that you are a human and social services professional working with a child, Kaya, who is having some behavioral problems at her elementary school. As a scholar practitioner, you approach your work with her from an empirical standpoint and want to measure the effectiveness of your recommended services. To date, you have provided information about resources to the family and coordinated services for the child and family.
As such, you pose the following research question: “What impact do the services the child is currently receiving have on reducing off-task behavior, physical aggression, and verbal aggression for the identified child?”
For the purposes of this research, the target behaviors are as follows:

  1. Off-task: failure to maintain eye contact with task at hand for more than 3 consecutive seconds
  2. Physical Aggression: hitting/pushing/kicking peers/teachers, throwing objects
  3. Verbal Aggression: threatening, yelling

Consider the following observation report:
During the first observation period, which was conducted on Monday (in math class) between 11:20 and 11:30, 10-minute, 10-second, partial interval recording was used to assess the frequency of off-task behaviors, physical aggression, and verbal aggression. Kaya was observed to be off-task during 12% of the intervals observed, engaged in physical aggression 0% of the intervals observed, and engaged in verbal aggression 2% of the intervals observed.
During the second observation (during recess), which was conducted on Wednesday from 9:00 to 9:30, Kaya was observed to be off-task during 15% of the intervals observed, engaged in physical aggression 20% of the intervals observed, and engaged in verbal aggression 3% of the intervals observed.
Kaya was also observed on Friday from 10:30 to 10:40 during a group activity. Kaya was observed to be off-task during 20% of the intervals observed, was observed to engage in physical aggression 7% of the intervals observed, and was observed to engage in verbal aggression 10% of the intervals observed.
Off-task  Physical Aggression Verbal Aggression
10%           0%                             2%
15%           20%                           3%
20%            7%                            10%
The Assignment (1–2 pages)
Based on the data, you determine that you must design a behavioral intervention for Kaya and determine if it is successful. As you begin the process of investigating your research question:

  • Briefly describe a time-series design that you would use to investigate the impact of your intervention, and explain how you would collect and record the additional data. Be specific.
  • Select a method for graphically representing the provided data. Use the method to create a graph. (You can use Microsoft Excel or Word).
  • Analyze the data and provide a narrative description of your analysis.

Quantitative  Article Review

Choose 1 quantitative article and compose a 3-page review (not including the reference page in the count). Your review must include 2 sections (using Level 1 headings in APA): (1) a summary of the article and (2) a critical analysis of the article.
Your summary must include:

  • The purpose of the study;
  • A description of participants/sample;
  • The research design (experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, regression, etc.);
  • The method of data collection (survey, test, questionnaire, etc.);
  • A statistical analysis (t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA) analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), chi square, Pearson product moment correlation, Spearman rho, etc.); and
  • The results.

Your analysis must include:

  • Opportunities for further research not already stated in the article,
  • Threats to validity or rival hypotheses not already discussed,
  • Other original insight or criticism, and
  • Implications of the findings.

See your textbook if you need more help evaluating your article. Remember to include a reference page. All citations and references must be in current APA format.
NOTE: If the article you selected does not identify how the data was statistically analyzed (e.g., t-test, ANOVA, ANCOVA etc.), it is likely that this article is either not a quantitative study or not an actual research report but a summary of a study, in which case you must select another article.

Value of modeling & behaviorism

Based on these readings, please answer both questions.
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1)
Discuss the value of modeling during instruction, and provide an example of what modeling might look like in an early childhood center or classroom.
2)
Discuss a concept you think would be best learned through behaviorism and identify which researcher developed this theory. Identify a level, birth to grade 3, and explain how behaviorism would look in that setting.

Post a critique of the research study

Post a critique of the research study in which you:
Below attached is the journal and hypotheses checklist that is needed to complete this discussion post

  • Evaluate the research questions and hypotheses.
    The Research Questions and Hypotheses Checklist serves as a guide for your evaluation. Please do not respond to the checklist in a Yes/No format in writing your Discussion post.
  • Identify the type of qualitative research approach used and explain how the researchers implemented the design.
  • Analyze alignment among the theoretical or conceptual framework, problem, purpose, research questions, and design.

Research question for a quantitative study

The formulation of a research question is a vital first step in the research process and the significance of this is well reported in the literature; a well-structured question increases the outcome of useable findings. This week you will you will take what you learned from the previous modules/weeks and develop a quantitative and qualitative research question.
 
Week 5 Assignment:
Based upon the research conducted for Project 1, create research questions for the problem identified. Context will need to be included (i.e. how the questions relate to the problem statements), along with the actual problem statements and corresponding context. There should be at least one research question for a quantitative study, along with a corresponding hypothesis, and at least one qualitative research question. There must be at least two scholarly resources integrated in this project.

Research question for a quantitative study

The formulation of a research question is a vital first step in the research process and the significance of this is well reported in the literature; a well-structured question increases the outcome of useable findings. This week you will you will take what you learned from the previous modules/weeks and develop a quantitative and qualitative research question.
 
Week 5 Assignment:
Based upon the research conducted for Project 1, create research questions for the problem identified. Context will need to be included (i.e. how the questions relate to the problem statements), along with the actual problem statements and corresponding context. There should be at least one research question for a quantitative study, along with a corresponding hypothesis, and at least one qualitative research question. There must be at least two scholarly resources integrated in this project.

Qualitative and Quantitative Research Designs

Qualitative and Quantitative Research Designs
Directions for Preparing the Scholarly Paper:
• A baccalaureate nurse understands, relates, and values the fundamental elements of research,
process, and designs as a foundation for an evidence-based practice (AACN, 2008; QSEN,
2018). This assignment provides a learning activity for students to demonstrate understanding of
quantitative and qualitative research, the purpose and importance of designs, and how research
is critical for creating a credible evidence-based nursing practice.
• Two or more supporting scholarly references are required.
• No more than two direct quotes are allowed. You should be using mostly your own words to
demonstrate your understanding of the topics/criteria for this assignment. Citations and
references must be included.
• This is a short, scholarly paper. The assignment should be 3-4 pages in length not including the
title page and references page.
The guideline below is the required outline:
For the introduction paragraph section, summarize your learning using mostly your own words
(see the grading rubric for details):
o The need for nursing research.
o The importance for nurses to understand the basic principles of research.
o The purpose of your paper.
For the quantitative research section, summarize your learning using mostly your own words
(see the grading rubric for details):
o The importance of quantitative research.
o One type of quantitative design; explain one important feature of this type of design.
o How quantitative research can help improve nursing practice.
For the qualitative research section, your learning using mostly your own words (see the grading
rubric for details):
o The importance of qualitative research.
o One type of qualitative design; explain one important feature of this type of design.
o How qualitative research can help improve nursing practice.
For the research sampling section, your learning using mostly your own words (see the grading
rubric for details):
o What is sampling and why is sampling important.
o One sampling strategy used in quantitative research.
o One other sampling strategy that you learned.
For the credible nursing practice section, your learning using mostly your own words (see the
grading rubric for details):
o How research can help to make nursing practice safer.
o Why research is critical for creating an evidence-based nursing practice.
For the conclusion section, summarize your learning using mostly your own words (see the
grading rubric for details):
o Short, concise, thorough summary of the main points of the paper.

Qualitative and Quantitative Research Designs

Qualitative and Quantitative Research Designs
Directions for Preparing the Scholarly Paper:
• A baccalaureate nurse understands, relates, and values the fundamental elements of research,
process, and designs as a foundation for an evidence-based practice (AACN, 2008; QSEN,
2018). This assignment provides a learning activity for students to demonstrate understanding of
quantitative and qualitative research, the purpose and importance of designs, and how research
is critical for creating a credible evidence-based nursing practice.
• Two or more supporting scholarly references are required.
• No more than two direct quotes are allowed. You should be using mostly your own words to
demonstrate your understanding of the topics/criteria for this assignment. Citations and
references must be included.
• This is a short, scholarly paper. The assignment should be 3-4 pages in length not including the
title page and references page.
The guideline below is the required outline:
For the introduction paragraph section, summarize your learning using mostly your own words
(see the grading rubric for details):
o The need for nursing research.
o The importance for nurses to understand the basic principles of research.
o The purpose of your paper.
For the quantitative research section, summarize your learning using mostly your own words
(see the grading rubric for details):
o The importance of quantitative research.
o One type of quantitative design; explain one important feature of this type of design.
o How quantitative research can help improve nursing practice.
For the qualitative research section, your learning using mostly your own words (see the grading
rubric for details):
o The importance of qualitative research.
o One type of qualitative design; explain one important feature of this type of design.
o How qualitative research can help improve nursing practice.
For the research sampling section, your learning using mostly your own words (see the grading
rubric for details):
o What is sampling and why is sampling important.
o One sampling strategy used in quantitative research.
o One other sampling strategy that you learned.
For the credible nursing practice section, your learning using mostly your own words (see the
grading rubric for details):
o How research can help to make nursing practice safer.
o Why research is critical for creating an evidence-based nursing practice.
For the conclusion section, summarize your learning using mostly your own words (see the
grading rubric for details):
o Short, concise, thorough summary of the main points of the paper.