This comprehensive guide includes the following:
D.1. Distinguish between dependent and independent variables.
D.2. Distinguish between internal and external validity.
D.3. Identify threats to internal validity (e.g., history, maturation).
D.4. Identify the defining features of single-case experimental
designs (e.g., individuals serve as their own controls,
repeated measures, prediction, verification, replication).
D.5. Identify the relative strengths of single-case experimental
designs and group designs.
D.6. Critique and interpret data from single-case
experimental designs.
D.7. Distinguish among reversal, multiple-baseline, multielement,
and changing-criterion designs.
D.8. Identify rationales for conducting comparative, component,
and parametric analyses.
D.9. Apply single-case experimental designs
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