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Describe the core structure of a multiple-baseline design across behaviors and explain how this design helps researchers establish causality.

Question: Describe the core structure of a multiple-baseline design across behaviors and explain how this design helps researchers establish causality.

Sample answer: A multiple-baseline design across behaviors involves establishing multiple baselines for a single participant across different dependent variables, which are the different behaviors. The researcher then introduces the intervention for each behavior at staggered times. Causality is established by demonstrating that the individual's behavior changes only when the treatment is applied to that specific behavior.

Key points:

  • Involves a single participant.
  • Establishes baselines across different dependent variables (behaviors).
  • Introduces the intervention for each behavior at staggered times.
  • Demonstrates causality by showing behavior changes only when the treatment is applied to that specific behavior.

Rubric: A full-credit response must mention establishing multiple baselines for a single participant, targeting different behaviors, staggering the introduction of the intervention, and linking the specific time of intervention to the specific behavior change to establish causality.

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