Brief Report: Ordinate Scaling and Axis Proportions of Single-Case Graphs in Two Prominent EBD Journals From 2010 to 2019

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Corey Peltier, J. McKenna, Tracy E. Sinclair, J. Garwood, Kimberly J. Vannest
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Abstract

Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) are frequently used to evaluate whether a functional relation exists between interventions and student outcomes. A critical factor in decision making is the evaluation of graphical data, typically displayed in time-series graphs. Distortion in the graphical display of data can lead to invalid decisions on whether a functional relation exists, as well as overestimating the magnitude of an effect. Previous research has identified two potentially analysis-altering elements that when manipulated alter visual analysts’ decision regarding the presence of a functional relation and magnitude of effect. The purpose of this review was to evaluate the graphical display of data from SCEDs in the field of emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). The review covered 40 SCEDs, including 258 graphs, published in Behavioral Disorders and Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders over the last 10 years (2010–2019). We identified large variation in the axis proportions of reviewed graphs, as measured using standardized x:y and the data points per x- to y-axis ratio (DPPXYR). A majority of graphs included an ordinate scaling procedure that aligns with findings from preliminary research on this analysis-altering element. We provide recommendations to the field on designing graphs to enhance the validity of visual analysis.
简报:2010年至2019年两份著名EBD期刊的单格图的坐标标度和轴比例
单案例实验设计(SCED)经常用于评估干预措施和学生结果之间是否存在功能关系。决策中的一个关键因素是对图形数据的评估,这些数据通常显示在时间序列图中。数据图形显示中的失真可能导致关于是否存在函数关系的无效决策,以及高估影响的大小。先前的研究已经确定了两个潜在的分析改变因素,当这些因素被操纵时,会改变视觉分析师关于功能关系存在和影响程度的决定。本综述的目的是评估SCED在情绪和行为障碍(EBD)领域的数据图形显示。该综述涵盖了过去10年(2010-2019年)发表在《行为障碍》和《情绪和行为障碍杂志》上的40个SCED,包括258张图表。我们发现,使用标准化的x:y和每个x轴与y轴比率的数据点(DPPXYR)测量,审查图的轴比例存在很大变化。大多数图表都包括一个坐标缩放程序,该程序与该分析改变元素的初步研究结果一致。我们为设计图表提供了建议,以提高视觉分析的有效性。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
0.00%
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11
期刊介绍: Behavioral Disorders is sent to all members of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). All CCBD members must first be members of CEC.
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