Aim: An expository note introduces health sciences researchers to randomized single-case intervention designs, an adaptation of interrupted time-series methodology, and the staple of a scientifically credible small-sample research paradigm.

Methods: Detailed examples illustrating two different randomized single-case procedures are presented to highlight the techniques' advantages relative to small-sample nonparametric procedures that are commonly applied in the medical and health sciences fields.

Results: Numerous positive outcomes, based on both statistical simulation studies and actual intervention research investigations, support the applicability and value of these procedures.

Conclusion: Randomized single-case intervention designs are recommended for consideration by health sciences researchers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015743PMC
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