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William R Shadish

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Research Synthesis Methods|June 9, 2015
A standardized mean difference effect size for multiple baseline designs across individualsLarry V Hedges, James E Pustejovsky, William R Shadish
Research Synthesis Methods|June 11, 2015
A standardized mean difference effect size for single case designsLarry V Hedges, James E Pustejovsky, William R Shadish
Evaluation Review|August 1, 2018
Using Bayesian Correspondence Criteria to Compare Results From a Randomized Experiment and a Quasi-Experiment Allowing Self-SelectionDavid M Rindskopf, William R Shadish, M H Clark
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|November 17, 2005
Empirically supported treatments or type I errors? Problems with the analysis of data from group-administered treatmentsScott A Baldwin, David M Murray, William R Shadish
Journal of School Psychology|March 11, 2014
Analysis and meta-analysis of single-case designs with a standardized mean difference statistic: a primer and applicationsWilliam R Shadish, Larry V Hedges, James E Pustejovsky
Journal of School Psychology|March 11, 2014
Using generalized additive (mixed) models to analyze single case designsWilliam R Shadish, Alain F Zuur, Kristynn J Sullivan
Psychological Methods|June 3, 2014
An introduction to modeling longitudinal data with generalized additive models: applications to single-case designsKristynn J Sullivan, William R Shadish, Peter M Steiner
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy|January 31, 2012
The effects of family therapies for adolescent delinquency and substance abuse: a meta-analysisScott A Baldwin, Sarah Christian, Arjan Berkeljon, et al.
Evaluation Review|April 30, 2005
Increasing the degrees of freedom in future group randomized trials: the df* approachJonathan L Blitstein, David M Murray, Peter J Hannan, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 9, 2010
The importance of covariate selection in controlling for selection bias in observational studiesPeter M Steiner, Thomas D Cook, William R Shadish, et al.
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Research Synthesis Methods|June 9, 2015
A standardized mean difference effect size for multiple baseline designs across individualsLarry V Hedges, James E Pustejovsky, William R Shadish
Research Synthesis Methods|June 11, 2015
A standardized mean difference effect size for single case designsLarry V Hedges, James E Pustejovsky, William R Shadish
Evaluation Review|August 1, 2018
Using Bayesian Correspondence Criteria to Compare Results From a Randomized Experiment and a Quasi-Experiment Allowing Self-SelectionDavid M Rindskopf, William R Shadish, M H Clark
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|November 17, 2005
Empirically supported treatments or type I errors? Problems with the analysis of data from group-administered treatmentsScott A Baldwin, David M Murray, William R Shadish
Journal of School Psychology|March 11, 2014
Analysis and meta-analysis of single-case designs with a standardized mean difference statistic: a primer and applicationsWilliam R Shadish, Larry V Hedges, James E Pustejovsky
Journal of School Psychology|March 11, 2014
Using generalized additive (mixed) models to analyze single case designsWilliam R Shadish, Alain F Zuur, Kristynn J Sullivan
Psychological Methods|June 3, 2014
An introduction to modeling longitudinal data with generalized additive models: applications to single-case designsKristynn J Sullivan, William R Shadish, Peter M Steiner
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy|January 31, 2012
The effects of family therapies for adolescent delinquency and substance abuse: a meta-analysisScott A Baldwin, Sarah Christian, Arjan Berkeljon, et al.
Evaluation Review|April 30, 2005
Increasing the degrees of freedom in future group randomized trials: the df* approachJonathan L Blitstein, David M Murray, Peter J Hannan, et al.
Psychological Methods|September 9, 2010
The importance of covariate selection in controlling for selection bias in observational studiesPeter M Steiner, Thomas D Cook, William R Shadish, et al.
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