| Literature DB >> 33527372 |
Robert K Lehardy1, Kevin C Luczynski1, Stephanie A Hood2, Ciobha A McKeown3.
Abstract
Microsoft Excel is ubiquitous, cost-effective, and can be used to create publication-quality single-case design graphs. We systematically replicated the GraphPad Prism video tutorial by Mitteer et al. (2018) to teach 24 master's students to create multiple-baseline graphs using Excel 2016. Students' mean accuracy on the multiple-baseline graph was 25% in pretraining, 86% with the video tutorial, and 96% with the review checklist. Next, students used the same video tutorial to create multielement and reversal graphs. Students' mean accuracy on the multielement graph was 93% with video tutorial and 94% with review checklist, and accuracy on the reversal graph was 82% with video tutorial and 94% with review checklist. Students reported moderate to high satisfaction with both training components. The results support scientist-practitioners using the video tutorial and review checklists to create three common graphs using Excel 2016, Excel 2019, and Excel Office 365.Keywords: GraphPad Prism; Microsoft Excel; Office 365; graphing; telehealth; video modeling; video tutorial
Year: 2021 PMID: 33527372 DOI: 10.1002/jaba.805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Behav Anal ISSN: 0021-8855