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Table 1.

Factors and their levels of the simulation study.

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Table 2.

Overview of the default and nine alternative designs used to investigate the effect of autocorrelation on power.

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Table 3.

Overview of the default and nine alternative designs used to investigate the effect of gradually emerging effects on power.

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Fig 1.

Effect of autocorrelated observations on power for 10 designs with 4 and 8 participants.

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Table 4.

Power and effect size for the default and nine alternative designs used to investigate the effect of gradually emerging effects.

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Fig 2.

Main effects and effect sizes of seven factors on power.

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Fig 3.

Two way interaction effects on the power including number of participants.

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Fig 4.

Two way interaction effects on the power including possible start moments of the intervention.

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Fig 5.

Two way interaction effects on the power including effect size, Cohen’s d.

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Fig 6.

Remaining two way interaction effects on the power.

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Fig 7.

Main- and two-way interaction effects including number of measurements on the power.

Note that number of participants is eight and possible start moments of the intervention overlap.

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