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调查两种初步分析改变元件:顺序缩放和DPPXYRR
Corey Peltier1, John William McKenna2, Wilhelmina van Dijk3
1University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA.
Behavior modification
|January 12, 2024
概括
像坐标缩放和DPPXYR这样的图形操纵并没有影响分析师对功能关系的信心. 然而,结果显示了关于这些图形变化治疗效应的估计大小的混合发现.
科学领域:
- 行为分析 行为分析
- 研究方法研究方法研究方法学
- 数据可视化 数据可视化
背景情况:
- 对图形数据的准确解释在行为分析中至关重要.
- 图形特征,如坐标缩放和数据点显示 (DPPXYR),可能会影响视觉分析.
- 以前的研究还没有一致地检查这些特定图形操纵对分析师判断的影响.
研究的目的:
- 在概念上复制有关序列切割和DPPXYR对视觉分析的影响的发现.
- 调查操纵图形特征是否会影响分析师在识别功能关系方面的信心.
- 为了确定这些操纵是否影响治疗效应的估计大小.
主要方法:
- 27名视觉分析师从数据集中评估了48个ABAB图表,这些图表具有零,小,中等和大效应.
- 通过改变坐标缩放和DPPXYR来操纵图形.
- 两种混合效应模型分析了图形特征对信心和效应大小估计的影响.
主要成果:
- 图形操纵并不总是影响分析师在确定函数关系方面的信心.
- 关于图形操纵对治疗效应估计大小的影响,观察到不同的发现.
- 该研究系统地改变了图表的呈现方式,以评估其对数据解释的影响.
结论:
- 对于常见的图形操纵,视觉分析的信心似乎很强大.
- 治疗效应的估计大小可能会受到特定图表呈现选择的影响.
- 将提供标准化图形构造和未来研究方向的建议.
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