This article reports on a Monte Carlo simulation study, evaluating two approaches for testing the intervention effect in replicated randomized AB designs: two-level hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) and using the additive method to combine randomization test p values (RTcombiP). Four factors were manipulated: the mean intervention effect, the number of cases included in a study, the number of measurement occasions for each case, and the between-case variance. Under the simulated conditions, Type I error rate was under control at the nominal 5% level for both HLM and RTcombiP. Furthermore, for both procedures, a larger number of combined cases resulted in higher statistical power, with many realistic conditions reaching statistical power of...
The multilevel approach and its flexibility are appealing for combining single-case data within and ...
This dissertation research is to understand the statistical biases in estimating parameters in linea...
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) are increasingly used in fields such as clinical psychology...
This article reports on a Monte Carlo simulation study, evaluating two approaches for testing the in...
Multilevel models (MLMs) have been proposed in single-case research to synthesize data from a group ...
The present simulation study examined the statistical properties (namely, Type I error and statistic...
A randomization test can be used to statistically test hypotheses in multiple baseline designs to co...
Despite that common method variance (CMV) is widely regarded as a serious threat to the validity of ...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the multilevel meta-analysis of results from single-subje...
A randomization test can be used to statistically test hypotheses in multiple baseline designs to co...
<p>Theoretical distributions are used to draw the true treatment effects and success rates in the co...
One approach for combining single-case data involves use of multilevel modeling. In this article we ...
Previous simulation studies of randomization tests applied in single-case educational intervention r...
Lecoutre (1991) has pointed out an error in the Huynh and Feldt (1976) formula for e used to adjust ...
Forty years ago, Eugene Edgington developed a single-case AB intervention design-and-analysis proced...
The multilevel approach and its flexibility are appealing for combining single-case data within and ...
This dissertation research is to understand the statistical biases in estimating parameters in linea...
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) are increasingly used in fields such as clinical psychology...
This article reports on a Monte Carlo simulation study, evaluating two approaches for testing the in...
Multilevel models (MLMs) have been proposed in single-case research to synthesize data from a group ...
The present simulation study examined the statistical properties (namely, Type I error and statistic...
A randomization test can be used to statistically test hypotheses in multiple baseline designs to co...
Despite that common method variance (CMV) is widely regarded as a serious threat to the validity of ...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate the multilevel meta-analysis of results from single-subje...
A randomization test can be used to statistically test hypotheses in multiple baseline designs to co...
<p>Theoretical distributions are used to draw the true treatment effects and success rates in the co...
One approach for combining single-case data involves use of multilevel modeling. In this article we ...
Previous simulation studies of randomization tests applied in single-case educational intervention r...
Lecoutre (1991) has pointed out an error in the Huynh and Feldt (1976) formula for e used to adjust ...
Forty years ago, Eugene Edgington developed a single-case AB intervention design-and-analysis proced...
The multilevel approach and its flexibility are appealing for combining single-case data within and ...
This dissertation research is to understand the statistical biases in estimating parameters in linea...
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) are increasingly used in fields such as clinical psychology...