Comparison of two strategies to improve infant sleep problems, and associated impacts on maternal experience, mood and infant emotional health: a single case
replication design study.
Not exact matches
The standards include citation standards for journals, data transparency, analytic methods (code) transparency, research materials transparency,
design and analysis transparency, preregistration of
studies, preregistration of analysis plans and
replication.
For each paper a Registered Report detailing the proposed experimental
designs and protocols for the
replications is peer reviewed and published prior to data collection; the results of these experiments are then published as a
Replication Study.
This
Replication Study represents a cautionary tale concerning the impact of biological variability on experimental
design.
The real standard is a
replication of effects by authors who neither produced the original
study nor
designed the original program.
The NCS - A is a survey of 10 148 adolescents (13 - 17 years of age at the time of selection, although some respondents turned 18 years before their interview) in the continental United States completed in conjunction with the National Comorbidity Survey
Replication.20 The
design and field procedures of this
study are reported in detail elsewhere.12 - 15 The NCS - A used a dual - frame sample composed of (1) a household subsample of adolescents (n = 904) selected from the National Comorbidity Survey
Replication households and (2) a school subsample of adolescents (n = 9244) selected from schools (day and residential schools of all types, with probabilities proportional to size) in the same nationally representative counties as those in the National Comorbidity Survey
Replication.