In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient’s cognitive status are often based on referring the patient’s test score to those obtained from a modestly sized control sample. Two methods of testing for a deficit (z and a method proposed by Crawford & Howell, 1998) both assume the control distribution is normal but this assumption will often be violated in practice. Monte Carlo simulation was employed to study the effects of leptokurtosis and the combination of skew and leptokurtosis on the Type I error rates for these two methods. For Crawford and Howell’s method, leptokurtosis produced only a modest inflation of the Type I error rate when the control sample N was small-to-modest in size and error rates were low...
Dissociations observed in single-case studies play an important role in building and testing theory ...
In neuropsychological research, it is frequently necessary to compare the performance of a single ca...
The study of the cognitive deficits of neurological patients can provide important information about...
In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient's cognitive status are of...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier Limited [Full text...
Testing for the presence of a deficit by comparing a case to controls is a fundamental feature of ma...
Testing for the presence of a deficit by comparing a case to controls is a fundamental feature of ma...
In neuropsychological single-case studies, a patient is compared with a small control sample. Method...
In neuropsychological single-case studies, a patient is compared with a small control sample. Method...
Neuropsychologists often need to estimate the abnormality of an individual patient’s test score, or ...
Five inferential methods employed in single-case studies to compare a case to controls are examined;...
Existing inferential methods of testing for a deficit or dissociation in the single case are extende...
Corballis [Corballis, M. C. (2009). Comparing a single case with a control sample: Refinements and e...
Performance on some neuropsychological tests is best expressed as the slope of a regression line. Ex...
Corballis (2009) offers an interesting position paper on statistical inference in single-case studie...
Dissociations observed in single-case studies play an important role in building and testing theory ...
In neuropsychological research, it is frequently necessary to compare the performance of a single ca...
The study of the cognitive deficits of neurological patients can provide important information about...
In neuropsychological single-case research inferences concerning a patient's cognitive status are of...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com Copyright Elsevier Limited [Full text...
Testing for the presence of a deficit by comparing a case to controls is a fundamental feature of ma...
Testing for the presence of a deficit by comparing a case to controls is a fundamental feature of ma...
In neuropsychological single-case studies, a patient is compared with a small control sample. Method...
In neuropsychological single-case studies, a patient is compared with a small control sample. Method...
Neuropsychologists often need to estimate the abnormality of an individual patient’s test score, or ...
Five inferential methods employed in single-case studies to compare a case to controls are examined;...
Existing inferential methods of testing for a deficit or dissociation in the single case are extende...
Corballis [Corballis, M. C. (2009). Comparing a single case with a control sample: Refinements and e...
Performance on some neuropsychological tests is best expressed as the slope of a regression line. Ex...
Corballis (2009) offers an interesting position paper on statistical inference in single-case studie...
Dissociations observed in single-case studies play an important role in building and testing theory ...
In neuropsychological research, it is frequently necessary to compare the performance of a single ca...
The study of the cognitive deficits of neurological patients can provide important information about...