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... collected during a baseline period and continue to be collected during a subsequent treatment period . By tradition , this is termed an A / B design ( A always refers to baseline , B to the first identified treatment or treat- ment ...
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... collected . Even then , more are highly desirable . If one data point is collected , no estimates of trend will be possible and the data will by definition be stable . When two data points have been collected , an estimate of level is ...
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... collected 2. Intervention specified 3. Subject selected on basis of scientific needs 4. Questions selected on scientific grounds 5. Publication or presentation may result 6. Design tools used to answer scientific questions TREATMENT ...
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Practical and Realistic Measures of Change | 71 |
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