Single Subject Experimental Design: Reversal, Multiple Baseline, Multielement, Changing Criterion

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00:00 Single Subject Design
01:03 Single-Subject Experimental Design
02:05 Reversal Design/Withdrawal Design/A-B-A Design
04:54 Multiple Baseline Design/Multiple Probe Design
08:15 Multielement Design/Alternating Treatment Design
11:19 Changing Criterion Design
13:45 Baseline Logic - Prediction, Verification, Replication

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Thank you for the explanation. Reversal and withdrawal design are so similar that I can hardly see any differences.

kathsanchez
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I WILL BE STUDYING WITH YOU GUYS FOR MY EXAM! with explanation I am passing first time cause this just gave me an ahaaaa moment ready for my class exam!

adrianmango
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I scored the highest in task list D only because of this video thank you!

TheLifeofStacieJ
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You made it so easy to understand!!!! Thank you

geoticr
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Which single subject design would you recommend if I want to increase healthy food consumption in matching law theory by implementing choice intervention.

cheikothurman
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Thank you this was extraordinarily helpful.

celtus
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I’m a little confused as to how you decide where the data points go for the prediction element of the baseline logic in the graph. I understand it’s at the same level with a similar trend and variability, but how do you know where specifically on the graph that they go and how many points to add? Is it just a general estimation?

Thank you for your help! Great video.

matteabazala
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is there a difference between reversal and withdrawal? Or under the 5th edition task list are they now used interchangeably?

heeramin
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Could you do a deep dive for BCBA section d?

ravenmendoza
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What about ABC design? Where u have A baseline B intervention and C a new intervention?? Is this also a valid single subject design?

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