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Eun Kyeng Baek1, Mariola Moeyaert, Merlande Petit-Bois, S Natasha Beretvas, Wim Van den Noortgate, John M Ferron.
Abstract
The use of multilevel models as a method for synthesising single-case experimental design results is receiving increased consideration. In this article we discuss the potential advantages and limitations of the multilevel modelling approach. We present a basic two-level model where observations are nested within cases, and then discuss extensions of the basic model to accommodate trends, moderators of the intervention effect, non-continuous outcomes, heterogeneity, autocorrelation, the nesting of cases within studies, and more complex single-case design types. We then consider methods for standardising the effect estimates and alternative approaches to estimating the models. These modelling and analysis options are followed by an illustrative example.Keywords: Effect size; Intervention effect; Multilevel modelling; Single-case experimental design; Standardisation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24047454 DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2013.835740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychol Rehabil ISSN: 0960-2011 Impact factor: 2.868