User-Shared Resources for Fidelity of Implementation and Implementation Research
Some user resources are incorporated in the main resources database.
- Using Multilevel Statistical Models in Social Work Intervention Research. Nash, Kuper, Fraser . (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Implementation Research: A Synthesis of the Literature. Fixsen, D. et al . Great overview of synthesis literature (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- A model for fidelity of implementation in a study of a middle school science curriculum unit: Evaluation based on program theory. Lynch, S., O'Donnell, C., Rethinam, V., Lastica, J., Watson, W., Merchlinsky, S. . This is a paper shared by Sharon Lynch (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Achieved Relative Intervention Strength: Models and Methods. Hulleman, C.S. & Cordray, D.S. (2010). . Resource Referenced in Webinar 1 with Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Mollie Rudnick)
- Moving From the Lab to the Field: The Role of Fidelity and Achieved Relative Intervention Strength . Hulleman, C.S. & Cordray, D.S. (2009). Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness 2:1: 88-110. Resource Referenced in Webinar 1 with Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Mollie Rudnick)
- Generalizability of treatment effects: Psychometrics and education. In B. Schneider & S.-K. McDonald (Eds.), Scale-Up in education. Hedges, L.V. 55-78. Resource Referenced in Webinar 1 with Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Mollie Rudnick)
- Estimating the effects of educational interventions. In B. Schneider & S.-K. McDonald (Eds.), Scale-Up in education. Reichardt, C.S. 79-99. Resource Referenced in Webinar 1 with Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Mollie Rudnick)
- Fidelity of implementation in scaling up highly rated science curriculum units. In A. Benbow (Ed.) NSF K-12 Mathematics, Science, and Technology Curriculum Developers' Conference 2005. O'Donnell, C.L. (2005). 29-37. Resource Referenced in Webinar 1 with Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Mollie Rudnick)
- Fidelity of Implementaton Symposium at AERA - April 14th, 2005. Lynch, O'Donnell, Ruiz-Primo, Lee, & Songer (2005). . Resource Referenced in Webinar 1 with Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Mollie Rudnick)
- Fidelity of Implementation to Instructional Strategies as a Moderator of Science O'Donnell, C., Lynch, S. (2008). Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New York, NY. . Shared by Carol O'Donnell to follow up on her webinar (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Expanding the Scope of Implementation Research in Education to Inform Design. Penuel, W.R., Frank, K.A., Fishman, B.J., Sabelli, N., & Cheng, B. (2009). Menlo Park, CA: SRI International. . Suggested by Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Fidelity of implementation to instructional strategies as a moderator of curriculum unit effectiveness in a large-scale middle school science quasi-experiment. . O'Donnell, C. (2007). Dissertation Abstract Interatioal, 68(08) UMI No. AAT 3276564: . For access to the ISCOP Instrument Carol O'Donnell described in her webinar (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Designig Field Trials in Educational Innovations. In B. Schneider & S.-K. McDonald (Eds.), Scale-up in education (Vol. 2). Raudenbush, S. W. (2007). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. 23-40. Resource referenced in Webinar 1 with Carol O'Donnell (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Comparing the Efficacy of Three Approaches to Improving Teaching Quality in Science Education: Curriculum Implementation, Design and Adaptation. Panuel, William R. . Carol O'Donnell referenced this in her webinar. (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Introduction to the Special Section: Efficacy and effectiveness in studies of child and adolescent psychotherapy. . Hoagwood, K., Hibbs, E., Brent, D., & Jensen, P. (1995). Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 63 (5): 683-687. (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Defining, Conceptualizing, and Measuring Fidelity of Implementation and Its Relationship to Outcomes in K-12 Curriculum Intervention Research. O'Donnell, Carol (2008). Sage. Revew of Educational Research Vol. 78, No. 1: 33-84. (Posted by Jeanne Century)
- Podcast on Fidelity. Fuchs, Doug . (Posted by Jeanne Century)