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Brief Report: An Extension of the Sequential Alternating Treatment Design Using Reversals with Subjects Not Available Concurrently
Behavioral Residential Treatment
  • Daniel Houlihan, Minnesota State University - Mankato
  • Robert N. Jones, Primary Children's Medical Center, Utah
  • Howard N. Sloane, University of Utah
  • Joni Cook, Minnesota State University - Mankato
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1992
Abstract

This brief report proposes an extension of the traditional Alternating Treatments Design that would be acceptable to use in hospital and residential settings where subjects are often not concurrently available. Concerns about the inability of traditional designs to work in these special situations and the emergence of a “scientist–practitioner split” are discussed. An example of how the Extended Alternating Treatments Design might be used is provided.

DOI
10.1002/bin.2360070108
Citation Information
Houlihan, D., Jones, R.N., Sloane, H.N., & Cook, J. (1992). Brief Report: An Extension of the Sequential Alternating Treatment Design Using Reversals with Subjects Not Available Concurrently. Behavioral Residential Treatment, 7(1), 71-77. doi. 10.1002/bin.2360070108