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Title: The Researcher/Clinician Dichotomy


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The Researcher/Clinician Dichotomy
  • Fall 2003

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Nearly every scientist has experienced, in a
moment of discovery something akin to reverence
and awe. Carl Sagan
3
Research Goals at an M.S. Level (Bain, 1991)
  1. Help students to become competent consumers of
    literature
  2. Help students become competent users of research
    technology for clinical decisions

4
Competent Consumers
  • Critically evaluate the literature
  • Determine cautions in interpreting the literature
  • Determine applications to clients served
  • Determine how procedures might be modified to
    better serve clients

5
Research Technology for Informed Clinical
Decisions
  • Scientific Method
  • Single-subject designs

6
Scientific Method
  1. Recognition of a problem that can be studied
    objectively
  2. Collection of data through observation or
    experiment
  3. Drawing of conclusions based on analysis of the
    data that have been collected.

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Clinical Decisions Assessment
  1. Who is disordered (is there a problem? If so,
    what is it?)
  2. What is the etiology?
  3. What is the prognosis?

8
Clinical Decisions Treatment
  • Who should receive what kind of intervention?
  • What should be treated?
  • How should we provide intervention?
  • Alternating treatments design (ATD)
  • Is intervention effective?
  • Single-subject designs
  • When should intervention be terminated?
  • ABA design

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Benefits of a Clinician-Investigator (Silverman,
1977)
  • The job is more stimulating, less routine
  • Clinicians are probably more effective when they
    determine the answers to questions about their
    intervention or assessment when they ask
    answerable questions and state testable
    hypotheses
  • More aware of the tentative nature of answers
    and hypotheses which is one of the most
    important aspects because there is no answer to
    a question or test of hypothesis that is final

10
We see the practitioner as an applied scientist
or a clinical scientist who uses the clinic or
school as a laboratory for the application of the
scientific method toward the end of providing the
best clinical services possible. (Ventry
Schiavetti, 1980)
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When scientific clinicians approach clinical
problems in a scientific manner, they are
conducting research of the most important type,
with the result being the intent of delivering
the best clinical management possible. (Ringel,
1972)
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