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Cook, Bryan G.; Collins, Lauren W.; Cook, Sara Cothren; Cook, Lysandra – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2020
Evidence-based reviews are a type of systematic literature review used to identify evidence-based practices. When conducting an evidence-based review, researchers apply predetermined standards to identify evidence-based practices--practices that have been shown to reliably improve an outcome for a population of learners, according to evidence from…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Literature Reviews, Standards, Special Education
Cook, Bryan G.; Lloyd, John Wills; Mellor, David; Nosek, Brian A.; Therrien, William J. – Exceptional Children, 2018
Scientific evidence should guide the selection of practice for individuals with disabilities. Scientific evidence, however, must be trustworthy to move special education toward greater empirical certainty and more effective policies and practices. Transparency, openness, and reproducibility increase the trustworthiness of evidence. We propose that…
Descriptors: Special Education, Trust (Psychology), Educational Change, Scientific Research
Cook, Bryan G.; Lloyd, John Wills; Therrien, William J. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2019
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) present some of the greatest challenges faced by educators, and experience some of the most problematic outcomes. To increase the likelihood that students with EBD will be successful in school and in life, practitioners should implement effective interventions. Trustworthy research is the…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Access to Information, Students with Disabilities

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