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What is Ecological Validity

Handbook of Research on Psychosocial Perspectives of Human Communication Disorders
Ecological validity of the stimulus refers to the similarity of stimulus and material to real life things and situations.
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Manual for Adult Aphasia Therapy
S. P. Goswami (All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, India) and Rachel V. (All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4955-0.ch018
Abstract
This chapter is a treatment manual developed to aid professionals working in the field of rehabilitation of persons with aphasia in India. It is clinically field tested and has proved to be effective in the treatment of persons with fluent and non-fluent aphasia. This chapter provides a brief and comprehensive overview of the manual, information on its contents, and an outline about its use in clinical settings. The reader can also develop an understanding of how to assess baseline, document progress, and systematically record the outcomes of therapy. This chapter is a clinically invaluable therapy material for speech-language pathologists working in the country.
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Ecological Validity in Virtual Reality-Based Neuropsychological Assessment
Focus on demonstrations of either (or both) verisimilitude and veridicality.
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Learning-Disabled Children: A Disregarded User Group
Degree to which results of experiments are transferable to behavior in real world situations. The higher the ecological validity of an experiment the higher is the probability that results found in the experiment can be found in the same fashion in the field.
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Neuropsychological Assessment from Traditional to ICT-Based Instruments
The functional and predictive relationship between patients’ performance on a set of neuropsychological tests and its behavior in a variety of real world settings.
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The Cascading Effects of Gross Motor Development and the Impact of Intervention in Early Childhood
Refers to the extent to which an intervention mimics real world setting and also the extent to which findings from the intervention can then be generalized to the larger population.
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Systems-Based Approaches to Speech-Language Pathology Service Delivery for School Age Children
Contextualized, naturalistic, and representative or applicable to real life situations.
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A SWOT Analysis of Virtual Reality for Seniors
Refers to the extent to which the results of a research could be generalized to the real-life settings.
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Instrumenting the eHome and Preparing Elderly Pilots: The USEFIL Approach
The degree to which behaviors observed and recorded in studies reflects behaviors that actually occurs in natural settings.
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