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In Single Subject Design the Primary Criterion for Inferring Causality

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In single subject design the primary criterion for inferring causality is concomitant variation; that is, the observed change in the outcome must occur at (or soon after)the time the intervention is implemented.


Definitions:

Single-Entry System

A simple accounting system where each transaction is recorded with a single entry, typically used by small businesses or for personal finances.

Instant Access

The ability to obtain information or data immediately, without any delay.

Different Users

Various individuals or groups that use or interact with a product, service, or system, each with distinct needs and preferences.

Different Locations

Refers to various places or positions, sometimes indicating the presence of objects or activities in multiple areas.

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