Discuss the ethics of your project and how you will protect your participant(s).

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Ok this is a tricky one.
We are doing a proposal leading up to a bigger paper.
Single-subject design project guidelines
Single‐subject research projects are used to test the effects of an intervention (or interventions) on a targeted dependent variable (or variables) for a single individual, group, or other system. For this assignment, you can choose any subject or system you would like, however you will need to obtain informed consent/assent and agency permission as applicable. There are two parts to this assignment: a project proposal and the final project report, which will resemble a peer-reviewed paper. Each student in this class should complete this assignment individually, although you may discuss with your classmates.
Proposal: (10% of final grade)
In this assignment, you will include:
1. A brief (1-2 pages) introduction, including a descriiption of the individual/system, the problem you will address, and a bit of background with references (you should include a minimum of 3 peer reviewed references published within the last 15 years) to the literature. Be sure to protect the confidentiality of the individual/system (e.g., no real names). You don’t need the entire life history of the participant, but you need enough information to understand why they need to address the problem(s) and why the intervention is a good choice.
2. A descriiption of the intervention you will use and the study design. (~1-2 paragraphs) Describe your design (e.g., AB) and the length of time dedicated to each phase. Specify goals for your intervention (e.g., reduce anxiety by 50%; improve depression scores out of the clinically depressed range on a particular measure).
3. A descriiption of the targets you will measure (I want at least two) and how you will measure them. (~one juicy paragraph each, or whatever works best for flow). Be specific with your measurement plan! What/when/how often, etc. It should be detailed enough that a reader could repeat your procedures exactly. These may include behavioral observations, individualized rating scales, standardized questionnaires, or client logs. One of your measurements must be a multi-dimensional scale that is described in the published literature. Please include copies of all your measurement tools as appendices. If you want to develop your own measures, please include all questions you will ask and how answers will be given.
4. Discuss the ethics of your project and how you will protect your participant(s). (Length will vary)
I am the test subject.
I’m thinking the intervention could be a guided meditation 30 minutes before bed 3 times a week(source) and use an established sleep measurement from the literature to measure sleep (quality?duration?). And a pain scale as the other measurement. Any surgery research literature (preferably dental) and sleep, pain literature would probably work.
Major Dental Surgery affecting sleep, pain
1. I’ve had major dental surgery and have a mouth full of stitches. I propose to compare my stress levels, weight
2. What measures you’re planning to use. Reminders: I need you to have two different measures in your project, and one of them must use an established multidimensional scale (like last semester). The other measure can be anything, including something you’ve developed yourself. It’s also okay to use two different measures of the same outcome, although I’d like a good reason for that (example: you might use a published anxiety scale, then generate your own daily checklist for how anxiety might affect you in ways that scale doesn’t capture).
I’ll use an established stress test once I find one I like and chart of my weight
Please also note whether these measures will need to be adjusted (e.g., do they ask about the last two weeks?).
3. What design you’re considering (AB, ABC, ABAB, etc.)
Probably an AB design
4. What intervention(s) you’re considering, along with some detail about it/them.
I guess my main intervention the sudden change in diet. No more sold foods for the foreseeable future.
5. How long your phases will be. (Note: it’s theoretically possible to complete this project in six days, but I want a more substantial endeavor!)
I assume a solid month yield some date on note.
1. What situation or problem you’re considering targeting (e.g., stress, anxiety, sleep, caffeine intake, etc.).
2. What measures you’re planning to use. Reminders: I need you to have two different measures in your project, and one of them must use an established multidimensional scale (like last semester). The other measure can be anything, including something you’ve developed yourself. It’s also okay to use two different measures of the same outcome, although I’d like a good reason for that (example: you might use a published anxiety scale, then generate your own daily checklist for how anxiety might affect you in ways that scale doesn’t capture).
Please also note whether these measures will need to be adjusted (e.g., do they ask about the last two weeks?).
3. What design you’re considering (AB, ABC, ABAB, etc.)
4. What intervention(s) you’re considering, along with some detail about it/them.
5. How long your phases will be. (Note: it’s theoretically possible to complete this project in six days, but I want a more substantial endeavor!)
Here is what we are working towards but again only the Proposal.
here are some questions the instructor asked
Major Dental Surgery affecting sleep, pain
1. I’ve had major dental surgery and have a mouth full of stitches. I propose to compare my stress levels, weight
2. What measures you’re planning to use. Reminders: I need you to have two different measures in your project, and one of them must use an established multidimensional scale (like last semester). The other measure can be anything, including something you’ve developed yourself. It’s also okay to use two different measures of the same outcome, although I’d like a good reason for that (example: you might use a published anxiety scale, then generate your own daily checklist for how anxiety might affect you in ways that scale doesn’t capture).
I’ll use an established stress test once I find one I like and chart of my weight
Please also note whether these measures will need to be adjusted (e.g., do they ask about the last two weeks?).
3. What design you’re considering (AB, ABC, ABAB, etc.)
Probably an AB design
4. What intervention(s) you’re considering, along with some detail about it/them.
I guess my main intervention the sudden change in diet. No more sold foods for the foreseeable future.
5. How long your phases will be. (Note: it’s theoretically possible to complete this project in six days, but I want a more substantial endeavor!)
I assume a solid month yield some date on note.
1. What situation or problem you’re considering targeting (e.g., stress, anxiety, sleep, caffeine intake, etc.).
2. What measures you’re planning to use. Reminders: I need you to have two different measures in your project, and one of them must use an established multidimensional scale (like last semester). The other measure can be anything, including something you’ve developed yourself. It’s also okay to use two different measures of the same outcome, although I’d like a good reason for that (example: you might use a published anxiety scale, then generate your own daily checklist for how anxiety might affect you in ways that scale doesn’t capture).
Please also note whether these measures will need to be adjusted (e.g., do they ask about the last two weeks?).
3. What design you’re considering (AB, ABC, ABAB, etc.)
4. What intervention(s) you’re considering, along with some detail about it/them.
5. How long your phases will be. (Note: it’s theoretically possible to complete this project in six days, but I want a more substantial endeavor!)
You have a lot of wiggle room here.

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