Design characteristics and statistical methods used in interrupted time series studies evaluating public health interventions: a review

SL Turner, A Karahalios, AB Forbes, M Taljaard… - Journal of Clinical …, 2020 - Elsevier
Objectives Interrupted time series (ITS) designs are frequently used in public health to
examine whether an intervention or exposure has influenced health outcomes. Few reviews …

Creating effective interrupted time series graphs: review and recommendations

SL Turner, A Karahalios, AB Forbes… - Research synthesis …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Interrupted Time Series (ITS) studies may be used to assess the impact of an
interruption, such as an intervention or exposure. The data from such studies are particularly …

Enhancing construction hazard recognition with high-fidelity augmented virtuality

A Albert, MR Hallowell, B Kleiner, A Chen… - Journal of …, 2014 - ascelibrary.org
Most construction safety management processes rely on the hazard recognition capability of
workers. Hazards that remain unidentified can potentially result in catastrophic injuries and …

Using response ratios for meta-analyzing single-case designs with behavioral outcomes

JE Pustejovsky - Journal of School Psychology, 2018 - Elsevier
Methods for meta-analyzing single-case designs (SCDs) are needed to inform evidence-
based practice in clinical and school settings and to draw broader and more defensible …

Comparison of six statistical methods for interrupted time series studies: empirical evaluation of 190 published series

SL Turner, A Karahalios, AB Forbes, M Taljaard… - BMC Medical Research …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design
commonly used in public health to evaluate the impact of interventions or exposures …

Enhancing construction hazard recognition and communication with energy-based cognitive mnemonics and safety meeting maturity model: Multiple baseline study

A Albert, MR Hallowell, BM Kleiner - Journal of construction …, 2014 - ascelibrary.org
Nearly every safety management activity is designed around the fundamental and implicit
assumption that the workforce is capable of identifying hazards before exposure …

Evaluation of statistical methods used in the analysis of interrupted time series studies: a simulation study

SL Turner, AB Forbes, A Karahalios, M Taljaard… - BMC medical research …, 2021 - Springer
Background Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to evaluate the effects
of population-level interventions or exposures. However, examination of the performance of …

Does psychic distance moderate the market size–entry sequence relationship?

PD Ellis - Journal of International Business Studies, 2008 - Springer
An analysis of 924 foreign market entries made by a sample of Chinese exporters reveals
that psychic distance moderates the relationship between foreign market size and entry …

Development and testing of a personalized hazard-recognition training intervention

I Jeelani, A Albert, R Azevedo… - Journal of construction …, 2017 - ascelibrary.org
Unrecognized or unmanaged hazards can expose workers to unanticipated safety risk and
can potentially result in catastrophic safety incidents. Unfortunately, recent research has …

A generalized least squares regression approach for computing effect sizes in single-case research: Application examples

DM Maggin, H Swaminathan, HJ Rogers… - Journal of School …, 2011 - Elsevier
A new method for deriving effect sizes from single-case designs is proposed. The strategy is
applicable to small-sample time-series data with autoregressive errors. The method uses …