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Standardized Effect Size for Single-Case Research×Nonoverlap of All Pairs×
领域Social WorkSocial Work
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份20122009
提出者Larry V. Hedges, James E. Pustejovsky & William R. ShadishRichard I. Parker & Kimberly J. Vannest
类型Standardized mean-difference effect size comparable to between-groups dAll-pairs nonoverlap effect size for single-case designs
开创性文献Hedges, L. V., Pustejovsky, J. E., & Shadish, W. R. (2012). A standardized mean difference effect size for single case designs. Research Synthesis Methods, 3(3), 224–239. DOI ↗Parker, R. I., & Vannest, K. J. (2009). An improved effect size for single-case research: Nonoverlap of all pairs. Behavior Therapy, 40(4), 357–367. DOI ↗
别名Single-Case d, Within-Case Standardized Mean Difference, Design-Comparable Effect Size, Single-Case Standardized Mean DifferenceNAP, Nonoverlap of All Pairs (NAP), Parker-Vannest NAP, All-Pairs Nonoverlap
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摘要A standardized effect size for single-case research expresses the difference between treatment and baseline phases in standard-deviation units so that it can be placed on the same scale as the familiar between-groups Cohen's d and combined across studies in a meta-analysis. The design-comparable estimator of Hedges, Pustejovsky, and Shadish (2012) explicitly models within-case and between-case variation and applies a small-sample correction, addressing the long-standing problem that nonoverlap indices and naive single-case d statistics are not comparable to the effect sizes used in group-design research.Nonoverlap of All Pairs (NAP) is an effect-size index for single-case research that measures how completely a treatment phase separates from a baseline phase by examining every possible pairing of a baseline point with a treatment point. Introduced by Richard Parker and Kimberly Vannest in 2009 as an improvement on the Percentage of Nonoverlapping Data, NAP reports the proportion of those pairs in which the treatment point shows improvement, is mathematically equivalent to the area under a ROC curve and the Mann-Whitney statistic, and therefore carries a known sampling distribution that supports confidence intervals and significance testing.
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