Parametric analysis
A type of experiment in which the effects of differential amounts of the independent variable are presented and compared to the dependent variable.
Describe rationales for conducting comparative, component, and parametric analyses.
A type of experiment in which the effects of differential amounts of the independent variable are presented and compared to the dependent variable.
A type of experiment in which the effects of the independent variable are presented and withdrawn, comparing the effects of both conditions on the dependent variable
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What’s the difference between parametric, component, and comparative analyses? And what do experimental designs have to do with it? PTB founder Dana Meller clears up the confusion with a deep dive into analysis variations.
Dana Do’s: The Distinction Between Analysis Types and Experimental Designs Read More
An experiment in which each component of a multi-component behavior intervention (treatment package) is examined to determine the most effective elements and combinations.
An applied comparison of two or more treatments to assess which treatment is most effective.
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