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Single-Case Experimental Research Design — ABAB Reversal, Multiple-Baseline, and Component Analysis | Chapter 14 of Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences

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Single-Case Experimental Research Design — ABAB Reversal, Multiple-Baseline, and Component Analysis | Chapter 14 of Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences Chapter 14 of Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences focuses on single-case experimental designs , an alternative strategy to group-based research that allows researchers to establish cause-and-effect relationships through intensive study of individuals. Unlike traditional experiments that rely on group averages, single-case designs use repeated measurements across baseline and treatment phases, making them especially valuable in applied and clinical settings. Watch the complete summary above and subscribe to Last Minute Lecture for more chapter-based textbook breakdowns. Single-Case Designs vs. Other Methods Single-case designs are distinct from both group experiments and case studies . While case studies provide descriptive, qualitative insight into one individual, single-case designs involve systematic ma...