Review:
Single Subject Designs
overall review score: 4.5
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Single-subject designs are research methods used in psychology and education to study the effect of interventions on individual subjects over time.
Key Features
- Repeated measurements of behavior
- Baseline data collection
- Manipulation of independent variables
- Control condition for comparison
Pros
- Provides detailed information on individual behavior change
- Allows for precise measurement of intervention effects
- Useful for studying rare disorders or unique cases
Cons
- Limited generalizability to larger populations
- Potential for bias in data collection and interpretation