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Go to relevant panel Yes Consider A / B / A . Yes Is the treatment of known effectiveness with this problem and population ? Do you want to ask another type of question ? Yes Can you collect a baseline ? No Consider BA / B . No No No ...
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Consider repeated measurement . Without repeated measurement , there cannot be a series of data points with which to evaluate variability and trend . Few situations will allow simple pre - post measurement to be of any use in time ...
Consider repeated measurement . Without repeated measurement , there cannot be a series of data points with which to evaluate variability and trend . Few situations will allow simple pre - post measurement to be of any use in time ...
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Consider group design Consider MB across behaviors Can treatment occur No infrequently Consider group design Yes No Yes Yes Are they likely to be functional distinct ? Consider MB across subjects or B / C / B / C and C / B / C / B ...
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