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Multiple-Baseline Design Across Settings Example

An example of a multiple-baseline design across settings involves measuring the amount of time a child spends reading during free time in two different environments: at school and at home. After establishing baselines in both settings, a treatment such as positive attention is introduced first at school and later at home. A change in reading behavior corresponding to the introduction of the treatment in each respective setting indicates that the treatment is responsible for the change.

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