Making Sense of Single-Case Design Effect Sizes

IF 1.9 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Learning Disabilities Research & Practice Pub Date : 2019-07-01 DOI:10.1111/ldrp.12204
Daniel M. Maggin, Bryan G. Cook, Lysandra Cook
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Abstract

Single-case research methods provide a basis for demonstrating that an intervention produces a reliable change in a targeted outcome for individual cases. To supplement visual analysis of data in single-case studies, researchers frequently report statistics—often referred to as effect sizes—to summarize study findings. The recent proliferation of effect sizes used in single-case research can be confusing. In this article, after reviewing single-case research, we provide an overview of common types of effect sizes used in single-case research, including overlap metrics and within- and between-participant effect sizes, and conclude with examples of these effect sizes in the single-case literature. Our take-home message is that effect sizes are useful complements to visual analysis when interpreting results of single-case design research studies.

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理解单一案例设计效应大小
单例研究方法为证明干预措施在个别病例的目标结果中产生可靠的变化提供了基础。为了补充单例研究中数据的可视化分析,研究人员经常报告统计数据——通常被称为效应量——来总结研究结果。最近在单个案例研究中使用的效应量的激增可能令人困惑。在本文中,在回顾了单个案例研究之后,我们概述了单个案例研究中常用的效应量类型,包括重叠度量和参与者内部和参与者之间的效应量,并以单个案例文献中的这些效应量的示例作为结论。我们的结论是,在解释单例设计研究的结果时,效应量是对视觉分析的有益补充。
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