D-03 Identify the Defining Features of Single-Subject Experimental Designs (e.g., Individuals Serve as Their Own Controls, Repeated Measures, Prediction, Verification, Replication)
Experimental methods in behavior analysis are guided by assumptions which include
(all of the above) - 1. behavior is an individual phenomenon. 2. behavior is a continuous phenomenon. 3. behavior variability is extrinsic to the organism.
Defining features of single-subject methodology include
1. baseline logic experimental reasoning. 2. subjects serve as their own controls. 3. visual inspection of the data for level, trend, and variability. 4. threats to internal validity are addressed through experimental design.
Defining features of single-subject methodology include
1. changes in behavior as a result of intervention are socially important. 2. analysis occurs at the individual level. 3. behavior is measured repeatedly over time. 4. external validity requires replication across participants, settings, or materials.
In behavior analysis, the single-subject design uses experimental reasoning referred to as
baseline logic.
Experimental methods in behavior analysis are guided by assumptions which include
behavior is a continuous phenomenon.
Experimental methods in behavior analysis are guided by assumptions which include
behavior is an individual phenomenon.
Baseline
behavior variability is extrinsic to the organism.
The purpose of single subject research is to document
causal or functional relationships between the independent and dependent variables.
Baseline
could include an intervention.
Verification in baseline logic involves
demonstrating that prior baseline levels would have remained unchanged had the independent variable not been introduced.
Replication in baseline logic involves
manipulating the independent variable repeatedly and producing similar outcomes.
If the target behavior is dangerous, baseline
may not be possible due to safety concerns.
Prediction in baseline logic involves
obtaining steady state responding in baseline, which allows the anticipation of unknown future measurements.
Baseline logic entails the three elements of
prediction, verification, and replication.
Baseline is what is going on
prior to planned intervention.
Baseline
provides a comparison condition.
Science is best characterized as a set of methodologies that seeks
relationships between natural phenomena.
If baseline data indicate a therapeutic trend, baseline
should continue.
Within-subject research designs expose subjects to both control and experimental conditions, which allows
unique subject characteristics to be held constant across conditions.
Single subject or repeated measures designs use steady state responding, which requires that subject's behavior be measured repeatedly
until stable in one condition before changing and measuring in another condition.