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Comparison of randomization-test procedures for single-case multiple-baseline designs.

Joel R Levin1, John M Ferron2, Boris S Gafurov3.   

Abstract

In three simulation investigations, we examined the statistical properties of several different randomization-test procedures for analyzing the data from single-case multiple-baseline intervention studies. Two procedures (Wampold-Worsham and Revusky) are associated with single fixed intervention start points and three are associated with randomly determined intervention start points. Of the latter three, one (Koehler-Levin) is an existing procedure that has been previously examined and the other two (modified Revusky and restricted Marascuilo-Busk) are modifications and extensions of existing procedures. All five procedures were found to maintain their Type I error probabilities at acceptable levels. In most of the conditions investigated here, two of the random start-point procedures (Koehler-Levin and restricted Marascuilo-Busk) were more powerful than the others with respect to detecting immediate abrupt intervention effects. For designs in which it is not possible to include the same series lengths for all cases, either the modified Revusky or restricted Marascuilo-Busk procedure is recommended.

Keywords:  Single-case multiple-baseline designs; randomization-test analyses; scientifically credible methodology; simulation studies

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27367902     DOI: 10.1080/17518423.2016.1197708

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Neurorehabil        ISSN: 1751-8423            Impact factor:   2.308


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