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Across-situations multiple-baseline design
A single subject or intensive experimental design that involves. (1) Collecting baselines on a behaviour of one or more individuals across different situations; (2) testing the effects of the intervention (independent variable) first in one situation while the baseline conditions are continued through the other situations; and (3) applying the intervention in the second situation as in item 2. This procedure is continued until it becomes apparent that behaviour changes systematically only in the situation in which the intervention is applied.
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