Probability and visual aids for assessing intervention effectiveness in single-case designs: A field test

Publication date

2016-07-07T14:47:55Z

2016-07-07T14:47:55Z

2015

2016-07-07T14:48:00Z

Abstract

Single-case data analysis still relies heavily on visual inspection and, at the same time, it is not clear to what extent the results of different quantitative procedures converge in identifying an intervention effect and its magnitude when applied to the same data; this is the type of evidence provided here for two procedures. One of the procedures, included due to the importance of providing objective criteria to visual analysts, is a visual aid fitting and projecting split-middle trend while taking into account data variability. The other procedure converts several different metrics into probabilities making their results comparable. In the present study we study to what extend these two procedures coincide in the magnitude of intervention effect taking place in a set of studies stemming from a recent meta-analysis. The procedures concur to a greater extent with the values of the indices computed and with each other and, to a lesser extent, with our own visual analysis. For the distinctions smaller and larger effects the probability-based approach seems somewhat better suited. Moreover, the results of the field test suggest that the latter is a reasonably good mechanism for translating different metrics into similar labels. User friendly R code is provided for promoting the use of the visual aid, together with a quantification based on nonoverlap and the label provided by the probability approach.

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English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0145445515593512

Behavior Modification, 2015, vol. 39, num. 5, p. 691-720

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0145445515593512

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(c) Manolov, Rumen et al., 2015

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