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Across-individuals multiple-baseline design
A single subject or intensive experimental design that involves. (1) collecting baselines on the same behaviour of several different individuals; (2) applying the intervention first with one individual while the baseline conditions are continued with the other individuals; and (3) applying the intervention to the second individual's behaviour as in item 2. This procedure is continued until it becomes apparent that each individual's behaviour changes current with the intervention.
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