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Single-Subject Designs
The purpose of single-subject designs is to allow teachers to demonstrate experimental control and intervention effects with a single child or a small group of children. Thus, these designs are ideal for classroom teachers, parents, and others who want to demonstrate the effectiveness of their behavior reduction strategies.
Review the article “Single-Subject Design” and the PowerPoint presentation “Single-Subject Designs.” Also view the video ABAB Withdrawal Designs, on how to read the collected data. Then, read the case study Level C, Case 2 from "Measuring Behavior."
In your paper:
- State the independent variable (IV) and dependent variable (DV) from the case study Level C, Case 2.
- State the behavior that needs to be changed or treated. The behavior must be specified as clearly as possible in order for it to be reliably measured.
- Explain how you can create a single-subject design for this student. Use key terms as part of your explanation.
- Discuss how to read data collection charts to determine if your design is effectively managing the targeted behavior.
- Describe at least three short-term, measurable goals, and one long-term, measurable goal using the data collected in the study to design an ABA change format for Rachel.
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