An Analysis of Social Storiestm Research Using an Evidence-Based Practice Model

The number of Social StoriesTM studies and reviews has increased in recent years, yet concerns regarding quality and effect sizes continue to be expressed. With the emphasis on evidence-based practices (EBPs) for the education and treatment of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), this issue...

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Main Authors: Mayton, Michael R., Menendez, Anthony L., Wheeler, John J., Carter, Stacy L., Chitiyo, Morgan
Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2013
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Online Access:https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/312
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-3802.2012.01255.x
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etsu-works-13122019-05-16T04:59:14Z An Analysis of Social Storiestm Research Using an Evidence-Based Practice Model Mayton, Michael R. Menendez, Anthony L. Wheeler, John J. Carter, Stacy L. Chitiyo, Morgan The number of Social StoriesTM studies and reviews has increased in recent years, yet concerns regarding quality and effect sizes continue to be expressed. With the emphasis on evidence-based practices (EBPs) for the education and treatment of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), this issue becomes of paramount importance as professionals and parents attempt to select interventions for the people with ASD in their care. The current study makes a unique contribution in its use of an extensive EBP evaluation model to examine 33 single-subject studies across 13 peer-reviewed journals, a 12-year period, and a wide range of grouping variables. Using the Mayton, Wheeler, Menendez and Zhang (2010) EBP evaluation protocol, studies were investigated in terms of eight quality indicators comprised 23 operationally defined standards. Studies included in this analysis met the following criteria: (1) they were intervention studies using single-subject research designs; (2) they included only participants with disorders on the autism spectrum; and (3) the primary intervention was the use of a Social Story. Findings included on- or above-standard acceptability in EBP indicators related to important aspects of dependent variables within studies and below-standard acceptability in indicators related to both internal and external validity of studies. 2013-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/312 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-3802.2012.01255.x ETSU Faculty Works Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University descriptive analysis evidence-based practice Social Stories Educational Foundations and Special Education Disability and Equity in Education Special Education and Teaching
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evidence-based practice
Social Stories
Educational Foundations and Special Education
Disability and Equity in Education
Special Education and Teaching
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evidence-based practice
Social Stories
Educational Foundations and Special Education
Disability and Equity in Education
Special Education and Teaching
Mayton, Michael R.
Menendez, Anthony L.
Wheeler, John J.
Carter, Stacy L.
Chitiyo, Morgan
An Analysis of Social Storiestm Research Using an Evidence-Based Practice Model
description The number of Social StoriesTM studies and reviews has increased in recent years, yet concerns regarding quality and effect sizes continue to be expressed. With the emphasis on evidence-based practices (EBPs) for the education and treatment of people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), this issue becomes of paramount importance as professionals and parents attempt to select interventions for the people with ASD in their care. The current study makes a unique contribution in its use of an extensive EBP evaluation model to examine 33 single-subject studies across 13 peer-reviewed journals, a 12-year period, and a wide range of grouping variables. Using the Mayton, Wheeler, Menendez and Zhang (2010) EBP evaluation protocol, studies were investigated in terms of eight quality indicators comprised 23 operationally defined standards. Studies included in this analysis met the following criteria: (1) they were intervention studies using single-subject research designs; (2) they included only participants with disorders on the autism spectrum; and (3) the primary intervention was the use of a Social Story. Findings included on- or above-standard acceptability in EBP indicators related to important aspects of dependent variables within studies and below-standard acceptability in indicators related to both internal and external validity of studies.
author Mayton, Michael R.
Menendez, Anthony L.
Wheeler, John J.
Carter, Stacy L.
Chitiyo, Morgan
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