Baseline Logic
Baseline logic consists of three elements (prediction, verification, and replication) that depend on an overall approach of steady state strategy. Steady state strategy: repeated exposure to a condition, controlling for extraneous variables, and obtaining a stable pattern before introducing the…
Changing Criterion Design
Changing Criterion Design – analyzes the effects of an independent variable across multiple behaviors/settings/participants (dependent variable) without having to withdraw the treatment. Types of Changing Criterion Design Increasing rates of behavior Decreasing rates of behavior Guidelines Length of phases: should…
Multiple Baseline Design
Multiple Baseline Design – analyzes the effects of an independent variable across multiple behaviors/settings/participants (dependent variable) without having to withdraw the treatment. Types of Multiple Baselines Multiple baseline across behaviors Multiple baseline across settings Multiple baseline across participants Other variations…
Alternating Treatments Design
Alternating treatments design (i.e., multielement design) – the rapid alternation of comparing two or more treatments (i.e., independent variable) while measuring the effects on the target behavior (i.e., dependent variable). Types of ATD Single-phase without a no-treatment control condition Single-phase…
Reversal/Withdrawal Design
Reversal/Withdrawal Design – repeated measures of behavior between two treatments (reversal) or a treatment and baseline (withdrawal) Distinction between reversal and withdrawal Reversal Design: reversing between treatments (e.g., baseline, treatment, NCR, treatment, NCR, treatment, etc.) Withdrawal Design: reversing between treatment…
Graphing Tutorials
YouTube Tutorials Ahead! Learning how to graph in excel can be challenging and time consuming. As with anything there are many ways to get to the final product. It can be easy to sink hours into one graph, fine tuning…