Single-Subject Research: The Effect of a Self-Monitored Relaxation Breathing Exercise on Male Adolescent Aggressive Behavior 1: A Research Proposal Based on the Work of
This study will contribute to the identification of effective interventions in the area of male adolescent aggressive behavior. Existing research includes both group- and single-case studies implementing treatments that typically include an anger management component and its attendant relaxation and stress-reduction techniques. The design of this study is single-subject with multiple baselines across six subjects on two behavioral measures. The setting will be a residential juvenile justice program for male adolescents, and the treatment will be a relaxation breathing exercise. The results of the study will be expressed as improvement on both behavioral measures in each of the six participants.
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Single-Subject Research: The Effect of a Self-Monitored Relaxation Breathing Exercise on Male Adolescent Aggressive Behavior 1