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Progettazione Sperimentale Singolo-Soggetto in Doppio Cieco×Progettazione ABAB×
CampoDisegno sperimentaleDisegno sperimentale
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine1970s–1980s (systematic integration of blinding into SCED)1960s (Sidman 1960; Baer et al. 1968)
IdeatoreBarlow, Hersen, and colleagues (single-subject tradition); double-blind masking adapted from clinical trial methodologyMurray Sidman; Baer, Wolf & Risley (applied behavior analysis formalization)
TipoExperimental single-subject design with double-blind maskingSingle-subject experimental design
Fonte seminaleKazdin, A. E. (2011). Single-Case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0195341881Sidman, M. (1960). Tactics of Scientific Research: Evaluating Experimental Data in Psychology. Basic Books. link ↗
Aliasdouble-blind SCED, double-blind single-case experimental design, masked single-subject design, double-blind N-of-1 designreversal design, withdrawal design, ABAB reversal, operant reversal design
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SintesiA double-blind single-subject experimental design applies systematic masking — concealing treatment assignment from both the participant and the outcome assessor — within a within-person repeated-measures framework. It is used when researchers need strong causal inference about an intervention's effect on a single individual while guarding against placebo responses and observer bias. Particularly prominent in pharmacological, behavioral, and clinical rehabilitation research.The ABAB design is a single-subject experimental methodology that establishes causal control by repeatedly introducing and removing an intervention. A baseline phase (A) is followed by an intervention phase (B), then a return to baseline (A), and a second intervention phase (B), allowing the researcher to demonstrate that observed behavior changes are produced by the intervention rather than by coincidental factors.
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