Project Activities
Research plan
The PI will develop the intervention in two phases and evaluate its promise in a pilot study. The development phases will employ single-case design studies with embedded qualitative methods to identify factors that support or hinder successful implementation and improving the intervention's usability, feasibility, and effectiveness. Phase 1 will investigate the effectiveness, usability, and acceptability of training and coaching for peers on the social interaction strategies. Phase 2 will focus on the embedded instruction component. Both phases will include a total of four single-case design studies and semi-structured interviews with practitioners and peers. In the final year of the project, the PI will pilot test the promise of the full intervention by conducting a small randomized controlled trial with 18 student-practitioner dyads. Proximal and distal outcomes will be assessed, including communication and play skills, joint engagement with peers, reciprocal peer interaction, peer acceptance, and educator-reported playmates and friends. Fidelity of implementation by educational practitioners and peers will be measured using researcher-developed observational checklists and rating scales. Feasibility, usability, and acceptability will be assessed throughout the project through semi-structured interviews and questionnaires. The PI will also assess the costs of implementing the intervention during the pilot study.
Career plan
Through a career development plan, the PI will build expertise in: (1) the use of mixed and multiple methods to develop interventions, (2) measurement of language and communication for students with ASD who are minimally verbal, (3) interdisciplinary research and practice, and (4) grant writing and dissemination. The PI will receive ongoing mentorship and training in the measurement of language and communication, implementation science, mixed method research, single-case research, and cluster-randomized trials and multilevel analysis.
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Supplemental information
Mentors: Ann Kaiser; Michaelene Ostrosky; Nancy Brady
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