The present study evaluates the performance of four methods for estimating regression coefficients used to make statistical decisions regarding intervention effectiveness in single-case designs. Ordinary least squares estimation is compared to two correction techniques dealing with general trend and one eliminating autocorrelation whenever it is present. Type I error rates and statistical power are studied for experimental conditions defined by the presence or absence of treatment effect (change in level or in slope), general trend, and serial dependence. The results show that empirical Type I error rates do not approximate the nominal ones in presence of autocorrelation or general trend when ordinary and generalized least squares are appli...
Multiple quantitative methods for single-case experimental design data have been applied to multiple...
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 ...
The present study evaluates the performance of four methods for estimating regression coefficients u...
If single case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
The present study focuses on single-case data analysis and specifically on two procedures for quanti...
If single-case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
Generalization from single-case designs can be achieved by means of replicating individual studies a...
The current study proposes a new procedure for separately estimating slope change and level change b...
N = 1 designs imply repeated registrations of the behaviour of the same experimental unit and the me...
The present study proposes a modification in one of the most frequently applied effect size procedur...
The present study explores the statistical properties of a randomization test based on the random as...
Effect size indices are indispensable for carrying out meta-analyses and can also be seen as an alte...
BACKGROUND: Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to evaluate the effects of pop...
In intervention research, single-case experimental designs are an important way to gain insights int...
Multiple quantitative methods for single-case experimental design data have been applied to multiple...
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 ...
The present study evaluates the performance of four methods for estimating regression coefficients u...
If single case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
The present study focuses on single-case data analysis and specifically on two procedures for quanti...
If single-case experimental designs are to be used to establish guidelines for evidence-based interv...
Generalization from single-case designs can be achieved by means of replicating individual studies a...
The current study proposes a new procedure for separately estimating slope change and level change b...
N = 1 designs imply repeated registrations of the behaviour of the same experimental unit and the me...
The present study proposes a modification in one of the most frequently applied effect size procedur...
The present study explores the statistical properties of a randomization test based on the random as...
Effect size indices are indispensable for carrying out meta-analyses and can also be seen as an alte...
BACKGROUND: Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to evaluate the effects of pop...
In intervention research, single-case experimental designs are an important way to gain insights int...
Multiple quantitative methods for single-case experimental design data have been applied to multiple...
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 ...