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List of Symbols Part I: Bayesian solutions 1. Introduction to Bayesian statistics(Mioc?evic?, Levy,and van de Schoot) 2.The role of exchangeability in sequential updating of findings from small studies and the challenges of identifying exchangeable data sets (Mioc?evic?, Levy,and Savord) 3. A tutorial on using the WAMBS checklist to avoid the misuse of Bayesian statistics(van de Schoot, Veen, Smeets, Winter,and Depaoli) 4. The importance of collaboration in Bayesian analyses with small samples (Veenand Egberts) 5. A tutorial on Bayesian penalized regression with shrinkage priors for small sample sizes (van Erp) PartII: n=1 6. One by one: the designand analysis of replicated randomized single-case experiments(Onghena) 7. Single-case experimental designs in clinical intervention research (Maricand van der Werff) 8. How to improve the estimation of a specific examinee's (n=1)math ability when test data are limited(Lekand Arts) 9. Combining evidence over multiple individual analyses(Klaassen) 10. Going multivariate in clinical trial studies: a Bayesian framework for multiple binary outcomes(Kavelaars) PartIII: Complex hypotheses and models 11. An introduction to restriktor: evaluating informative hypotheses for linear models (VanbrabantandRosseel) 12. Testing replication with small samples: applications to ANOVA(Zondervan-Zwijnenburgand Rijshouwer) 13. Small sample meta-analyses: exploring heterogeneity using MetaForest (van Lissa) 14. Item parcels as indicators: why, when, and how to use them in small sample research(Rioux, Stickley, Odejimi,and Little) 15. Small samples in multilevel modeling(Hoxand McNeish) 16. Small sample solutions for structural equation modeling(Rosseel) 17. SEM with small samples: two-step modeling and factor score regression versus Bayesian estimation with informative priors (Smidand Rosseel) 18. Important yet unheeded: some small sample issues that are often overlooked(Hox) Index 330 $aResearchers often have difficulties collecting enough data to test their hypotheses, either because target groups are small or hard to access, or because data collection entails prohibitive costs. Such obstacles may result in data sets that are too small for the complexity of the statistical model needed to answer the research question. This uniquebook provides guidelines and tools for implementing solutions to issues that arise in small sample research. Each chapterillustrates statistical methods that allow researchers to apply the optimal statistical model for their research question when the sample is too small. 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