Article Number of Participants Age (s) Diagnoses Setting Dependent Variable Intervention Implemented Treatment Package or

Article

Number of Participants

Age (s)

Diagnoses

Setting

Dependent Variable

Intervention Implemented

Treatment Package or Independent

Outcome

Albert et al., 2020

Berkley et al., 2020

Carson et al., 2020

Douglas et al., 2020

Measures

Upon meeting inclusion criteria, the articles were then analyzed and quantified across several dimensions: (1) participants, (2) setting, (3) dependent variable, (4) intervention implemented and (5) outcome and generalization.


Participants

Data were collected on the number of participants, age of the participant, and diagnosis. Participants were categorized based on age into four subcategories: 2-3 years old, 4-5 years old, 6-7 years old, 8-9 years old, and 10-12 years old. The participants were also scored based on their stated diagnosis: Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorder, multiple disabilities, medical disability, sensory impairment, failure to thrive, other disability noted, and/or no disability specified. It was also noted how many participants were included in each of the reviewed studies.

**REPEAT FOR ALL MEASURES- see literature review examples for further examples**

Share This Post

Email
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Reddit

Order a Similar Paper and get 15% Discount on your First Order

Related Questions

EI and Sustainable Choices Emotional Intelligence (EI) enables leaders to make decisions that consider diverse stakeholder

EI and Sustainable Choices Emotional Intelligence (EI) enables leaders to make decisions that consider diverse stakeholder perspectives and environmental impacts, fostering ethical and sustainable choices. Explore the relationship between EI and ethical and sustainable choices in your field. Leaders equipped with high EI can navigate the challenges of ethical decision-making

Change Management Rapid technology changes in workplaces can cause stress, prompting employees to resist adopting new tools.

Change Management Rapid technology changes in workplaces can cause stress, prompting employees to resist adopting new tools. This resistance stems from fear of obsolescence, disrupted routines, and perceived tool complexity. Addressing these anxieties through effective communication and training is crucial for smooth technological transitions. **Complete Case 4 before SLP 4**

Identify the research question for this study. What affects a patient’s daily life undergoing chemotherapy treatment? Provide a critique of the sample

Identify the research question for this study. What affects a patient’s daily life undergoing chemotherapy treatment? Provide a critique of the sample and setting in the study. The sampling was purposive, data was collected from 30 patients whom all agreed to be interviewed.  Interviews were semi-structured.  Purposive sampling emphasizes the