Cluster Randomized Multiple Baseline Design
The cluster randomized multiple baseline design combines cluster-level random assignment with the logic of the multiple baseline design. Intact groups — such as classrooms, schools, or clinics — are randomly assigned to receive an intervention at staggered time points. This preserves the within-unit repeated-measure logic of the multiple baseline while adding the causal warrant of random assignment at the cluster level.
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- Murray, D. M. (1998). Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials. Oxford University Press. · ISBN 978-0195120424
- Kowalski, J. T., & Shadish, W. R. (2015). Incorporating cluster randomization into multiple baseline designs. Journal of School Psychology, 53(6), 435-449. · URL
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