Module
5
If
the
actual
treatment
data
are
different
than
what
you
predicted
based
on
the
baseline
data,
then
-
ANS-you
must
look
at
the
actual
data
and
see
if
either
the
slope
or
level
changed
from
baseline
to
treatment.
If
the
actual
treatment
data
are
not
different
than
what
you
predicted
based
on
the
baseline
data,
then
-
ANS-you
can
conclude
that
neither
the
slope
nor
level
changed
from
baseline
to
treatment.
is
the
data
path
increasing,
decreasing,
or
is
there
0
change
in
direction?
-
ANS-trend
line
single
case
design
require
______
to
to
demonstrate
intervention
caused
the
change
in
behavior
-
ANS-replication
The
3
basic
steps
for
evaluating
an
intervention
in
single-subject
research
are:
-
ANS--Measure
the
behavior
repeatedly
in
the
baseline
phase
-Implement
the
intervention
and
measure
the
behavior
repeatedly
in
the
intervention
phase
-Graph
the
data
and
use
visual
analysis
to
decide
if
the
intervention
caused
a
change
in
the
behavior
Visual
Analysis
-
ANS-interpreting
results
of
behavioral
research
and
treatment
programs
that
entails
visual
inspection
of
graphed
data
for
variability,
level,
and
trend
what
do
data
paths
represent
-
ANS-the
measurement
of
one
behavior
over
time
what
do
data
points
represent
-
ANS-measure
of
behavior
on
that
session
what
do
phase
change
lines
represent
-
ANS-it
is
drawn
between
the
last
session
of
one
phase
and
the
first
session
of
the
next
what
do
phase
labels
represent
-
ANS-they
label
the
phase
that
was
put
in
place
when
the
corresponding
data
was
collected
what
does
the
vertical
axis
show
-
ANS-how
often
the
behavior
occurred
during
a
session
what
does
variability
refer
to
-
ANS-the
amount
of
fluctuation
in
the
data
points
within
a
phase
what
is
a
basic
effect
-
ANS-whether
the
data
changed
from
one
phase
to
the
next