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Example of Percentage of Non-Overlapping Data: Robbie's Study Time

An example of calculating the percentage of non-overlapping data (PND) can be seen in a single-subject research study by Hall and his colleagues. In this study, every single measurement of Robbie's study time during the first treatment condition was strictly greater than the highest measurement recorded during his initial baseline condition. Because all treatment responses were more extreme than the most extreme baseline response, the resulting PND was 100%, indicating a very strong treatment effect.

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