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= Multiple baseline design
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Multiple baseline design is a type of research design commonly used in behavioral sciences, particularly in the field of psychology and education. It is primarily applied in single-subject research, but it can also be useful in small group settings. The key features of multiple baseline design include: 1. **Staggered Introduction**: The intervention or treatment is introduced at different times across multiple subjects, behaviors, or settings.