3. SINGLE-SUBJECT EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGNS
• It is a design that can be applied when the sample size is one,
or when a number of individuals are considered as one group.
(Gay, et.al, 2009, p.280)
• Typically used to study behavior change as a result of some
treatments.
• The participant is exposed to a non-treatment (baseline
phase) and treatment (treatment phase), and performance is
measured during each phase.
• Non-treatment or baseline phase is symbolized as A, and
treatment phase is symbolized as B.
5. • Low external validity
• The key of generalizability is
replication
• The more diverse replication are, the
more generalizable the result.
External Validity
6. Internal Validity
• Baseline measures
• Valid and reliable
instrumentation
Repeated & Reliable
Measurements
• To provide a description of
the target behavior as it
naturally occurs before the
treatment is applied
Baseline Stability
Only one variable can
be manipulated at a
time.
The Single-variable
Rule
8. 1. A-B-A Designs
A single-case experimental design in which the response to the
experimental treatment condition is compared to the baseline
responses taken before and after administering the treatment
condition.
2. A-B-A-B Designs
An A-B-A design that is extended to include the reintroduction of the
treatment condition.
A-B-A and A-B-A-B Designs
9.
10. • A single-case experimental design in which the treatment
condition is successively administered to different
participants or to the same participant in several setting
after baseline behaviors have been recorded for the
different periods of time.
Multiple-Baseline Design
11.
12. Changing-Criterion Design
• Also known as Alternating Treatments design.
• A single-case experimental design in which a participant’s
behavior is gradually altered by changing the criterion for
success over successive treatment periods.
13.
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