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OBJECTIVES
The
work of the Institute is organized around five topic areas
including (a) AT use, (b) policy and resources, (c) decision
making and practices, (d) training and support and (e) dissemination
and products. In order to address these five topic areas,
TnT's research agenda includes:
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Examining the potential for well-timed AT devices and services
to contribute to children's learning and participation within
the activities and routines of natural settings,
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Identifying critical factors, singularly or in combination
with other factors, associated with positive outcomes for
families and their infants and toddlers and
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Translating research outcomes and results to primary consumers
(i.e., families of infants and toddlers) and secondary consumers
(Early Intervention service providers).
Methodology:
The
Institute's research program utilizes a multi-sample, multi-method
approach designed to yield quantitative as well as qualitative
data. This multi-method approach enables our researchers
to examine issues and research questions at varying levels
of depth and scope. Data collection activities include surveys,
interviews, focus groups, review of written documents, case
studies, observations, action research protocols, and experimental
investigations. |