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Conception ABAB factorielle×Conception à lignes de base multiples×
DomainePlans d'expériencesPlans d'expériences
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1960s–1970s (integration of factorial and single-subject reversal traditions)1968
Auteur d'origineDerived from Sidman (1960) reversal logic and Fisher & Yates factorial principles; systematized in applied behavior analysisDonald M. Baer, Montrose M. Wolf, Todd R. Risley
TypeSingle-subject experimental designSingle-subject experimental design
Source fondatriceKazdin, A. E. (2011). Single-Case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0195341881Baer, D. M., Wolf, M. M., & Risley, T. R. (1968). Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1(1), 91–97. DOI ↗
Aliasfactorial reversal design, factorial withdrawal design, multi-factor ABAB design, factorial single-subject reversalMBD, multiple-baseline single-case design, staggered baseline design, multiple-probe design
Apparentées54
RésuméThe factorial ABAB design embeds a factorial structure within the classical ABAB reversal framework, enabling a single participant or a small set of participants to experience multiple factor combinations across alternating baseline (A) and treatment (B) phases. By systematically withdrawing and reinstating treatment conditions that vary across two or more factors, the design allows examination of both main effects and interactions at the individual level, providing strong experimental control through within-subject replication.The multiple baseline design is a single-subject experimental design that demonstrates functional control by introducing an intervention at staggered time points across two or more baselines — typically across different behaviors, individuals, or settings. Because no withdrawal of treatment is required, it is especially suitable when the target behavior is irreversible or when removing an effective intervention would be unethical.
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