The present study proposes a modification in one of the most frequently applied effect size procedures in single-case data analysis the percent of nonoverlapping data. In contrast to other techniques, the calculus and interpretation of this procedure is straightforward and it can be easily complemented by visual inspection of the graphed data. Although the percent of nonoverlapping data has been found to perform reasonably well in N = 1 data, the magnitude of effect estimates it yields can be distorted by trend and autocorrelation. Therefore, the data correction procedure focuses on removing the baseline trend from data prior to estimating the change produced in the behavior due to intervention. A simulation study is carried out in order to...
Single-case experimental studies are relevant and important to substantiate the effectiveness of beh...
Single-case data analysis still relies heavily on visual inspection, and, at the same time, it is no...
In this paper we reflect on the numerous calls for the development of benchmarks for interpreting ef...
With rapid advances in the analysis of data from single-case research designs, the various behavior-...
Effect size indices are indispensable for carrying out meta-analyses and can also be seen as an alte...
Generalization from single-case designs can be achieved by means of replicating individual studies a...
Single-case data analysis still relies heavily on visual inspection and, at the same time, it is not...
Two-phase single-case designs, including baseline evaluation followed by an intervention, represent ...
If single case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
The frequently used visual analysis of single-case data focuses on data aspects such as level, trend...
The current study proposes a new procedure for separately estimating slope change and level change b...
If single-case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
Two-phase single-case designs, including baseline evaluation followed by an intervention, represent ...
Single-case data often contain trends. Accordingly, in order to account for baseline trend, several ...
The present study evaluates the performance of four methods for estimating regression coefficients u...
Single-case experimental studies are relevant and important to substantiate the effectiveness of beh...
Single-case data analysis still relies heavily on visual inspection, and, at the same time, it is no...
In this paper we reflect on the numerous calls for the development of benchmarks for interpreting ef...
With rapid advances in the analysis of data from single-case research designs, the various behavior-...
Effect size indices are indispensable for carrying out meta-analyses and can also be seen as an alte...
Generalization from single-case designs can be achieved by means of replicating individual studies a...
Single-case data analysis still relies heavily on visual inspection and, at the same time, it is not...
Two-phase single-case designs, including baseline evaluation followed by an intervention, represent ...
If single case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
The frequently used visual analysis of single-case data focuses on data aspects such as level, trend...
The current study proposes a new procedure for separately estimating slope change and level change b...
If single-case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
Two-phase single-case designs, including baseline evaluation followed by an intervention, represent ...
Single-case data often contain trends. Accordingly, in order to account for baseline trend, several ...
The present study evaluates the performance of four methods for estimating regression coefficients u...
Single-case experimental studies are relevant and important to substantiate the effectiveness of beh...
Single-case data analysis still relies heavily on visual inspection, and, at the same time, it is no...
In this paper we reflect on the numerous calls for the development of benchmarks for interpreting ef...