“…Skinner (1938) and Sidman (1960) emphasized experimental control with replicable methods and results over statistical analysis. However, quantitative approaches have been adopted and used in behavior analysis and behavior science at large (Becraft et al, 2020; Falligant et al, 2020; Gilroy et al, 2017; Kranak et al, 2021; Kyonka, 2019; Young, 2018; 2019) while experimental control and replication remains the most important area of emphasis (Hagopian, 2020; Kazdin, 2020). The addition of significance tests and effect sizes provides benefits for clinical decision‐making, communication across sciences, and allows for inclusion in systematic reviews, an area of growing importance and attention in single‐case research (see Dowdy et al, 2021; Manolov et al, 2017; Parker & Hagan‐Burke, 2007; Shadish et al, 2016).…”