perparticipant
Perparticipant is a term used in research and data analysis to describe analyses, summaries, or reports that are computed for each participant individually, rather than aggregating data across participants or across trials. In practice, perparticipant analysis involves producing and sometimes modeling data at the level of the individual subject before any group-level aggregation, preserving information about each participant’s responses.
Perparticipant approaches are common in behavioral experiments, neuroimaging, and survey research. In behavioral studies, perparticipant summaries
Implementation considerations include the benefit of capturing individual differences and supporting models that account for variability
Related concepts include mixed-effects or hierarchical modeling, within-subject designs, per-trial analyses, and per-item analyses. Perparticipant methods