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Research Articles

Demonstration of Single-Case Two-Sample Randomization-Test Procedures: Underperforming Children’s Implementation of an Effective Memory Strategy

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Abstract

Recently developed randomized-test procedures for two independent-samples single-case designs are presented and applied to a memory-strategy intervention study with eight underperforming students from low SES backgrounds. Research design aspects, data-analysis features, and various output measures are provided to demonstrate the potential utility of the randomization procedures for researchers who seek to examine comparative intervention effects with scarce resources but in a methodologically rigorous manner.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to the following people for their help with student recruitment: Fonda Green, previous director of the Children’s After School Achievement (CASA) program in Holland, Michigan; to Terra Luckett, current director of CASA; and to Kevin Hilgert and Rubi Solano, coordinators of CASA. We are also grateful to Hope College student Ayanna Bailey for her clerical support.

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