Issues and Improvements in the Visual Analysis of A-B Single-Case Graphs by Pre-Service Professionals

Professionals working with individuals at risk for, or with, disabilities are required by federal legislation to select, implement, and formatively and summatively evaluate the effectiveness of evidence-based practices in typical settings. Although multiple resources related to graph construction an...

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