Chapter 12 introduces you to single-subject or small-n designs, which include both the baseline designs pioneered by B. F. Skinner and the older, discrete trials type
Chapter 12 introduces you to single-subject or small-n designs, which include both the baseline designs pioneered by B. F. Skinner and the older, discrete trials type. A major goal of the chapter is to show how valid inferences about causal relationships can be drawn from single-subject data, even though group-based statistical analyses cannot be performed. Instead, techniques such as rigid control over extraneous variables, use […]