2024
DOI: 10.1007/s40489-023-00421-2
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A Meta-Analysis of Applied Behavior Analysis-Based Interventions for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in Turkey

Mehmet D. Sulu,
Orhan Aydin,
Ronald C. Martella
et al.
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“…This protocol covers the assessments of design standards (DSs) for SCEDs, including (a) systematic manipulation of independent variables showing DS1, (b) interrater reliability showing DSs 2A, 2B, and 2C, (c) three demonstrations of the intervention effect showing DS3, and (d) whether an adequate number of data points is provided for each condition showing DS4. We present detailed explanations about the ratings of the DSs in Table S1 in the supplemental materials; we also refer readers to review the studies which were conducted by Maggin et al (2013), Hong et al (2016), Neely et al (2016), Neely et al (2018), Sulu et al (2023a), andSulu et al (2024). According to the protocol, we evaluated the articles as "meet standards" with a "2" when all standards were met with the highest possible score.…”
Section: Quality Assessment According To Wwc Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This protocol covers the assessments of design standards (DSs) for SCEDs, including (a) systematic manipulation of independent variables showing DS1, (b) interrater reliability showing DSs 2A, 2B, and 2C, (c) three demonstrations of the intervention effect showing DS3, and (d) whether an adequate number of data points is provided for each condition showing DS4. We present detailed explanations about the ratings of the DSs in Table S1 in the supplemental materials; we also refer readers to review the studies which were conducted by Maggin et al (2013), Hong et al (2016), Neely et al (2016), Neely et al (2018), Sulu et al (2023a), andSulu et al (2024). According to the protocol, we evaluated the articles as "meet standards" with a "2" when all standards were met with the highest possible score.…”
Section: Quality Assessment According To Wwc Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%