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The Use of Randomization Procedures in Single-Case Research Designs: A Systematic Literature Review: Division D - Section 2: Quantitative Methods and Statistical Theory, Stage 1, 8:39 AM

Thu, April 24, 8:00 to 9:30am MDT (8:00 to 9:30am MDT), The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Exhibit Hall Level, Exhibit Hall F - Stage 1

Abstract

The focus of this systematic literature review was to examine the use of randomization procedures within single-case research designs in the field of education. We identified 717 single-case research designs that met our inclusion criteria. Results indicated that the use of randomization procedures has steadily increased over time (2010 to 2022). Randomization procedures were most often used within multiple baseline designs and alternating treatments designs. The most common type of randomization procedure was case randomization, followed by within-case intervention-order randomization, between-case intervention randomization, and intervention start-point randomization. The findings of this study provide implications for using and reporting randomization procedures in research, and implications related to determining the suitability of randomization procedures for student outcomes and educational settings in practice.

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