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The Data tab contains a function to upload the observed dataset in the web app once the experiment is completed for analysis. Once a dataset is uploaded, it is used as the default dataset for all analyses until another dataset is uploaded.

  • Set data: The observed dataset can be uploaded to the web app for analysis.

The following parameters may need to be set in the Data tab.

  • Select the design type: Type of single-case design. The options are AB Phase Design, ABA Phase Design, ABAB Phase Design, Completely Randomized Design, Randomized Block Design, Alternating Treatments Design, Multiple Baseline Design and User Specified Design.

  • Select data file: The file containing the observed data should be selected. Text files (.txt), Comma Separated Value (CSV) files (.csv), R Dataset files (.Rdata or .Rda) and Excel files (.xlx or .xlsx) are supported. The data should consist of two columns for all designs with the exception of Multiple Baseline Design; the first with the condition labels and the second with the obtained scores. For Multiple Baseline Design it should consist of these two columns for each unit. Each row in the data should represent one measurement occasion. The recommended file format is a Text file. Missing data should be indicated as NA. Example datasets: Sample AB Phase Design data, Sample ABAB Phase Design data, Sample Multiple Baseline Design data.

  • File contains column headers: Only required for Text files, Comma Separated Value files and Excel files. A checkbox which should indicate whether the input data file contains column headers (column names) or not. By default, a row containing column headers is expected for Excel and CSV files but not for Text files.

  • Sheet index number: Only required for Excel files. The sheet index number should be entered. The sheet index number represents the numeric sequence of sheets in an Excel workbook, starting with 1 on the left. By default, the first sheet is read.

  • A treatment level label and B treatment level label: Only required for AB Phase Design, Completely Randomized Design, Randomized Block Design, Alternating Treatments Design, Multiple Baseline Design and User Specified Design. These options can be used to specify the labels for baseline and treatment levels in the dataset.

  • A1 phase label, B1 phase label, A2 phase label and B2 phase label: Only required for ABA Phase Design and ABAB Phase Design. These options can be used to specify labels for the first baseline phase, the first treatment phase, the second baseline phase and the second treatment phase respectively in the dataset.