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Title: Single Subject Design


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Single Subject Design Statistical Tests
  • Psyc 3705
  • Thanks to John Stanton for some of the material
    is this PowerPoint!

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1-1 Be able to tell me the function of a
research design and data analysis
  • Research is designed in such a way to
  • 1. Allow for the effect of the independent
    variable to be apparent in the dependent variable
  • 2. Control for extraneous variables and other
    possible explanations for the change in the DV
  • 3. Present/analyze the data in a format that
    makes sense for interpreting what occurred in the
    study.

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1-2 Be able to describe in general terms what a
single subject research design is.
  • Single subject research designs
  • Typically examines one participant at a time to
    investigate the effects of an IV on a DV (e.g. a
    treatment on some behavior of that participant.
  • Generally will use multiple (i.e. 6-10
    participants) which are basically replications of
    the research each time an additional participant
    is used.

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Example of SSD
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1-3. Know the characteristics of SSD.
  • Uses repeated measures
  • Need reliable measurement/instrumentation
  • Requires a clear description of conditions and
    the DV
  • Measurement, IV and DV operationally defined
  • 2 general types of phases (could have probes,
    etc.)
  • Baseline and treatment conditions

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1-4 Be able to list and describe the 2 phases of
a SSD.
  • 1. Baseline
  • Period of no treatment (IV) or traditional
    treatment (reflects natural state)
  • Allows researched to have a comparison for the
    effect of IV and to determine if extraneous
    variables are operating (i.e. the control
    condition)

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Phases of SSD (continued)
  • 2. Treatment
  • Introduction of the IV
  • Phase length should be approximately at least as
    long as baseline (for comparison purposes)
  • Repeated measurement of the DV continues

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1-5 Know the general rules when using single
subject designs
  • Shouldnt change baseline until
  • Little variability
  • No trends
  • Unless the trend is in the opposite direction of
    expected effect
  • Only change one variable at a time
  • (as you will not know which one caused any change
    in the DV!)

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General rules for SSD
  • Length of phase (suggestions)
  • Keep all the similar length
  • Controls for maturation
  • To reduce carry over effects use shorter phases
    (treatment)
  • Extend phases to include cyclic subject variables
  • i.e. menstrual cycle, daily issues (weekends
    Monday)

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Types of SSD
  • Reversal design
  • Alternating treatments design
  • Multiple baseline design
  • Changing criterion design

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  • http//www.baam.emich.edu/baamessentials/baamsingl
    esubject.htm
  • http//www.practicalpress.net/updatenov05/SingleSu
    bject.html
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