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PHVIT9610 Single-Case Research Methods Emneplan
- Engelsk emnenavn
- Single-Case Research Methods
- Studieprogram
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Ph.d.-program i helsevitenskap
- Omfang
- 5.0 stp.
- Studieår
- 2025/2026
- Programplan
- Emnehistorikk
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Innledning
Work and teaching methods consist of lectures, self-study, group work, seminars and plenary discussions.A high degree of activity and involvement is expected from the participants.
Forkunnskapskrav
The participants submit an abstract of their research study prior to the start of the course. Each participant gives an oral presentation of their research study during the course and the participants provide feedback ("opposition") to each other. A written reflection note is submitted before each webinar, discussing theoretical and methodological issues of one’s own study, drawing on the literature in the course.
Læringsutbytte
All
Innhold
Scientific method; internal and external validity; single-case experimental designs; Empirically Supported Treatments
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
Pass/Fail
Arbeidskrav og obligatoriske aktiviteter
One internal and one external examiner will assess the essays submitted by all candidates.
Vurdering og eksamen
Admission requirements
This course is aimed at PhD students admitted to various PhD Programmes within Health and Social Sciences, and who is conducting research into the municipal health and care services. It is also open to Nordic and international PhD students. Participants must have a research project of clear relevance to the municipal/community-based health care services. Admission requirements are a completed master's degree (120 ECTS credits) or equivalent qualification. The students must be familiar with Norwegian or other Nordic languages. PhD-students who have been admitted to a PhD-program at the partner institutions of the research school Muni-Health-Care will have priority to the course.
Hjelpemidler ved eksamen
All
Vurderingsuttrykk
Pass / Fail
Sensorordning
One internal examiner