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| Blocked ABA Design× | Višestruki osnovni dizajn× | |
|---|---|---|
| Oblast | Eksperimentalni dizajn | Eksperimentalni dizajn |
| Porodica | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Godina nastanka≠ | 1960s–1970s (ABA baseline); blocking extension developed through applied behavior analysis literature | 1968 |
| Tvorac≠ | ABA reversal logic: Wolf, Risley & Baer (1960s); blocking integration draws on Fisher's randomized block principles applied within single-case methodology | Donald M. Baer, Montrose M. Wolf, Todd R. Risley |
| Tip≠ | Single-subject experimental design with nuisance control | Single-subject experimental design |
| Temeljni izvor≠ | Kazdin, A. E. (2011). Single-Case Research Designs: Methods for Clinical and Applied Settings (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0195341881 | Baer, 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 ↗ |
| Drugi nazivi≠ | Blocked withdrawal design, ABA design with blocking, Blocked reversal single-subject design | MBD, multiple-baseline single-case design, staggered baseline design, multiple-probe design |
| Srodne≠ | 5 | 4 |
| Sažetak≠ | The Blocked ABA Design is a single-subject experimental approach that combines the classic ABA reversal logic (baseline, intervention, withdrawal) with block-based session organization to control for time-related or contextual nuisance variation. By grouping observation sessions into blocks — such as days, weeks, or settings — and ensuring phase transitions align to block boundaries, the design isolates the effect of an intervention on an individual participant's repeated behavior measures more rigorously than an unblocked ABA. | 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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