pnd {scan} | R Documentation |
Percentage of non-overlapping data
Description
This function returns the percentage of non-overlapping data. Due to its
error-proneness the PND should not be used, but nap
or
pand
instead (see Parker & Vannest, 2009).
Usage
pnd(data, dvar, pvar, decreasing = FALSE, phases = c(1, 2))
Arguments
data |
A single-case data frame. See |
dvar |
Character string with the name of the dependent variable. Defaults to the attributes in the scdf file. |
pvar |
Character string with the name of the phase variable. Defaults to the attributes in the scdf file. |
decreasing |
If you expect data to be lower in the B phase, set
|
phases |
A vector of two characters or numbers indicating the two phases
that should be compared. E.g., |
Value
PND |
Percentage of non-overlapping data. |
Author(s)
Juergen Wilbert
See Also
Other overlap functions:
cdc()
,
nap()
,
overlap()
,
pand()
,
pem()
,
pet()
,
tau_u()
Examples
## Calculate the PND for multiple single-case data
pnd(GruenkeWilbert2014)