Therapeutic interventions for people on the autism spectrum – clinical science perspective 2500-PL-PS-FS8-11
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Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Students successfully completing this course will:
Knowledge
- know various types of interventions for people with ASD and understand the importance of tailoring support to their individual needs
- know basic concepts in clinical research including different research designs and types of analyses.
Skills
- be able to critically evaluate and assess the methodological quality of clinical studies
- be able to find and summarize empirical literature relevant to the specific intervention.
Competences
- be able to discuss ethical and methodological aspects of intervention research, using scientific language and argumentation
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