Frequentist methods are available for comparison of a patient's test score (or score difference) to a control or normative sample; these methods also provide a point estimate of the percentage of the population that would obtain a more extreme score (or score difference) and, for some problems, an accompanying interval estimate (i.e., confidence limits) on this percentage. In the present paper we develop a Bayesian approach to these problems. Despite the very different approaches, the Bayesian and frequentist methods yield equivalent point and interval estimates when (a) a case's score is compared to that of a control sample, and (b) when the raw (i.e., unstandardized) difference between a case's scores on two tasks are compared to the diff...
Clinicians see Bayesian and frequentist analysis in published research papers, and need a basic unde...
Objective: Normative comparison is a method to compare an individual to a norm group. It is commonly...
The standard method for comparing an individual’s test score with a normative sample involves conver...
Comparing two cases 2 Inferential methods for comparing two single cases In neuropsychological singl...
In neuropsychological single-case studies, it is not uncommon for researchers to compare the scores ...
Performance on some neuropsychological tests is best expressed as the slope of a regression line. Ex...
Existing inferential methods of testing for a deficit or dissociation in the single case are extende...
Neuropsychologists often need to estimate the abnormality of an individual patient’s test score, or ...
Information on the rarity or abnormality of an individual's test scores (or test score differences) ...
The goal of this thesis was to improve the reliability of neuropsychological assessment, specificall...
Information on the rarity or abnormality of an individual’s test scores (or test score differences) ...
In contrast to the standard use of regression, in which an individual's score on the dependent varia...
In contrast to the standard use of regression, in which an individual’s score on the dependent varia...
Most neuropsychologists are aware that, given the specificity and sensitivity of a test and an estim...
In neuropsychological research, it is frequently necessary to compare the performance of a single ca...
Clinicians see Bayesian and frequentist analysis in published research papers, and need a basic unde...
Objective: Normative comparison is a method to compare an individual to a norm group. It is commonly...
The standard method for comparing an individual’s test score with a normative sample involves conver...
Comparing two cases 2 Inferential methods for comparing two single cases In neuropsychological singl...
In neuropsychological single-case studies, it is not uncommon for researchers to compare the scores ...
Performance on some neuropsychological tests is best expressed as the slope of a regression line. Ex...
Existing inferential methods of testing for a deficit or dissociation in the single case are extende...
Neuropsychologists often need to estimate the abnormality of an individual patient’s test score, or ...
Information on the rarity or abnormality of an individual's test scores (or test score differences) ...
The goal of this thesis was to improve the reliability of neuropsychological assessment, specificall...
Information on the rarity or abnormality of an individual’s test scores (or test score differences) ...
In contrast to the standard use of regression, in which an individual's score on the dependent varia...
In contrast to the standard use of regression, in which an individual’s score on the dependent varia...
Most neuropsychologists are aware that, given the specificity and sensitivity of a test and an estim...
In neuropsychological research, it is frequently necessary to compare the performance of a single ca...
Clinicians see Bayesian and frequentist analysis in published research papers, and need a basic unde...
Objective: Normative comparison is a method to compare an individual to a norm group. It is commonly...
The standard method for comparing an individual’s test score with a normative sample involves conver...