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social science subjects > social research > research > single-case experimental design

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single-case experimental design  

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  • Single-case experimental design (also known as time-series design) is a research methodology characterized by repeated assessment of a particular phenomenon (often a behavior) over time, and generally is used to evaluate interventions. There are three general types of single-case experimental designs, which differ according to their structure and purpose: within-series, between-series, and combined-series. [Source: Encyclopedia of School Psychology; Single-Case Experimental Design]

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