Multilevel modeling is an approach that can be used to summarize single-case experimental design (SCED) data. Multilevel models were developed to analyze hierarchical structured data with units at a lower level nested within higher level units. SCEDs use time series data collected from multiple cases (or subjects) within a study that allow researchers to investigate intervention effectiveness at the individual level and also to investigate how these individual intervention effects change over time. There is an increased interest in the field regarding how SCEDs can be used to establish an evidence base for interventions by synthesizing data from a series of intervention studies. Although using multilevel models to meta-analyze SCED studies ...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
The goal of meta-analysis is to integrate the research results of a number of studies on a specific...
textMultilevel modeling represents a potentially viable method for meta-analyzing single-subject res...
In a single-case experimental design (SCED), a single case is studied thoroughly under at least two ...
In single-case or single-subject designs (SSED), individual cases are measured repeatedly under diff...
Two- and three-level hierarchical linear modeling is introduced and demonstrated as a meta-analysis ...
Numerous ways to meta-analyze single-case data have been proposed in the literature, however, consen...
The MultiSCED web application has been developed to assist applied researchers in behavioral science...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
This paper presents a unilevel and multilevel approach for the analysis and meta-analysis of single-...
In single-case or single-subject designs (SSED), individual cases are measured repeatedly under diff...
The purpose of the study is to further extend the multilevel meta-analysis of single-subject experim...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the multilevel meta-analysis of results from single-subje...
Several authors have proposed the use of multilevel models to analyze data from single-case designs....
Clustering effect and non-zero intraclass correlation produce the variability that can be observed i...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
The goal of meta-analysis is to integrate the research results of a number of studies on a specific...
textMultilevel modeling represents a potentially viable method for meta-analyzing single-subject res...
In a single-case experimental design (SCED), a single case is studied thoroughly under at least two ...
In single-case or single-subject designs (SSED), individual cases are measured repeatedly under diff...
Two- and three-level hierarchical linear modeling is introduced and demonstrated as a meta-analysis ...
Numerous ways to meta-analyze single-case data have been proposed in the literature, however, consen...
The MultiSCED web application has been developed to assist applied researchers in behavioral science...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
This paper presents a unilevel and multilevel approach for the analysis and meta-analysis of single-...
In single-case or single-subject designs (SSED), individual cases are measured repeatedly under diff...
The purpose of the study is to further extend the multilevel meta-analysis of single-subject experim...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the multilevel meta-analysis of results from single-subje...
Several authors have proposed the use of multilevel models to analyze data from single-case designs....
Clustering effect and non-zero intraclass correlation produce the variability that can be observed i...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
The goal of meta-analysis is to integrate the research results of a number of studies on a specific...
textMultilevel modeling represents a potentially viable method for meta-analyzing single-subject res...