Project Activities
Structured Abstract
Research design and methods
Data analytic strategy
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Products and publications
Products: The expected products from this study include:
Journal article, monograph, or newsletter
Shadish, W.R., and Rindskopf, D.M. (2007). Methods for Evidence-Based Practice: Quantitative Synthesis of Single-Subject Designs. New Directions for Evaluation, 113: 95-109. doi:10.1002/ev.217
Shadish, W.R., Brasil, I.C.C., Illingworth, D.A., White, K., Galindo, R., Nagler, E.D., and Rindskopf, D.M. (2009). Using UnGraph to Extract Data From Image Files: Verification of Reliability and Validity. Behavior Research Methods, 41(1): 177-183. doi:10.3758/BRM.41.1.177
Shadish, W.R., Rindskopf, D.M., and Hedges, L.V. (2008). The State of the Science in the Meta Analysis of Single-Case Experimental Designs. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 2(3): 188-196.
* This has an H324 code but has been funded by NCSER.
Supplemental information
Co-Principal Investigator: David Rindskopf
The first goal of this project is to review the literature on meta-analysis of single-subject designs. The review will have two purposes. One is to compile a bibliography of meta-analyses of single subject designs in education. The other is to identify a comprehensive set of methods for doing meta-analysis of single-subject designs, along with the strengths and weaknesses of each method.
The second goal is to further develop multilevel statistical models for the analysis and synthesis of these designs. Such models will prove to have the most desirable properties for this task.
The third goal is to conduct several meta-analyses of single-subject data sets. Such meta-analyses will (a) illustrate the multilevel modeling techniques that are developed as part of the second goal, (b) serve as a concrete opportunity to review and critique criteria for including or excluding single-subject designs from meta-analysis, (c) serve as an opportunity to develop one or more prototype coding manuals that can be used more widely by educational researchers to code individual single-subject designs that are being included in meta-analysis, and (d) permit the development of a sample script for software that can do the multilevel analyses to be developed.
The fourth goal is to produce a book on methods for meta-analysis of single-subject designs that will serve to disseminate all the products developed under the first three goals.
- An annotated bibliography of meta-analyses of single-subject designs in education,
- An annotated bibliography of methods for doing meta-analyses of single-subject designs,
- A manuscript reviewing the literature on the meta-analysis of single-subject designs, outlining the major methods for doing such work, and fully describing the strengths and weaknesses of the existing methods,
- A set of single-subject data sets on which current and future methods can be tested,
- A manuscript on the use of multilevel models to conduct meta-analyses of single subject designs,
- At least two meta-analyses of single-subject data sets in education,
- A manuscript discussing inclusion and exclusion criteria for use in meta-analyses of single-subject designs,
- One or more sample coding manuals for doing meta-analyses of single-subject designs,
- Sample scripts for software designed for meta-analyses of single-subject designs, including at least one commercial program and one freeware program, and
- A book disseminating the results of the proposed research.
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