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Single-Case Experimental Designs
Single-Case Experimental Designs refer to a type of Research design which is most frequently used to evaluate the impact of a clinical treatment on the subject's problem. Single-Case
Experimental Designs involve repeated assessment of behavior over time, the replication of treatment effects on the same subject over time, and the subject serving as his/her own control by experiencing all treatment conditions.
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