Year
2020
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 1-hour lecture per semester
2 x 1-hour seminars per semester
4 x 2-hour workshops per semester
1 x 2-hour practical once-only
1 x 2-hour on-line tutorial weekly
Prerequisites
Admission into BSPP-Bachelor of Speech Pathology
Assessment
Tests; Assignments; Log book.
Topic description
In this topic students are introduced to research designs and methodologies in allied health/speech pathology and explore the measurement(s) of human behaviour, human opinions/ judgments and the efficacy of therapy and intervention within the framework of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). Students gain an understanding about the ways in which allied health professionals, such as speech pathologists might apply knowledge about research methods when dealing with a range of communication disorders across a variety of client groups (i.e., children, adults, or the elderly).
Educational aims
The aims of this topic are to:

  • Introduce students to the scientific method, research designs and methodologies used in the study of human behaviour, human opinions/ judgments and the efficacy of therapy and intervention within the framework of Evidence-Based Practice

  • Provide students with the opportunity to explore the application(s) of research designs and methodologies when testing hypotheses regarding the theories and therapies (interventions) in various speech and language impairment in children, adults or the elderly.

Expected learning outcomes
Upon completion of this topic students will be expected to have:

  • Developed a basic knowledge of the scientific method, Evidence-Based Practice (in speech pathology) and various research designs and methodologies used in allied health/ speech pathology

  • Gained a basic understanding of the terms, concepts and processes used in the measurement of human behaviour and judgments/perceptions

  • Gained a basic understanding of the terms, concepts and processes regarding research designs and methodologies used in allied health/speech pathology

  • Identified the importance of measurement, research design(s) and various research methodologies (both quantitative AND qualitative) for Evidence-Based Practice in allied health/speech pathology

  • Developed critical reasoning skills with respect to the measurement/assessment of speech and language impairments and the efficacy of therapy provided to clients

  • Demonstrated proficiency in the clear and precise presentation of the information required in a research grant proposal via the formulation of an empirical question/ hypothesis, a research design, method and plan