“…One of the classical tools for evaluating statistically whether a series of data presents excessive variability is through statistical process control, also known as Shewhart charts, which were originally applied in the context of management and organizational research (Mawhinney, 1992). Statistical process control is also considered to provide an objective basis for decision making in studies that take longitudinal measures of an individual (Callahan & Barisa, 2005;Hantula, 1995). This technique combines graphical representation of the data with quantitative criteria, based on two of the main descriptive statistics: the mean and the standard deviation.…”