To evaluate the efficacy of a new intervention procedure, a clinician observes a patient's behavior before and after the intervention. The clinician then repeats the procedure, again observing the patient's behavior before and after the introduction of the treatment. Which single-case experimental design best describes the clinician's investigation?

a. A-B-A-B design
b. A-B-BC-B design
c. A-B-C-A design
d. A-B-AB-A design


a

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