Thank you so much for uploading this tutorial! The info you shared re: grouping graph data (time stamp 11mins) has saved me so much time and releases so much stress. Anyone copying their graphs to word as a picture, but there are missing elements (e.g. inserted lines or text boxes won't copy) - WATCH THIS TUTORIAL! Your problems will be solved!!
This is the best video I have seen explaining how to create the graphs and then move them to a Word document without losing any of the elements. Thank you so much!
You do an outstanding job showing how to create a data file and how to generate a beautiful multiple baseline graph. I will be sharing this with my students as they prepare their research.
Thank you for this tutorial! My cohort used your videos to learn how to graph different designs in our Behavioral Research and Accountability Methods graduate course at the University of Cincinnati. We appreciate your help!
OMG you are an Angel!! you did a really good job explaining how to!!!!! i have never used excel specially a mutiple Baseline Design!! and i got everything correctly with your instructions
Thank you so much. My professor sent us a link that had an old version of excel and they did not explain, how to enter the text or the line break. You are amazing!!
I answered my own question, I needed to modify my phase line by adding additional lines in the graphs (to piece them together). I hope that makes sense to everyone. Thanks for your video.
This video has taught me more about graphing than ANY of my undergraduate or graduate courses COMBINED! You are amazing, thank you so much for this! I see you have a withdrawal/reversal graphing tutorial, do you teach any other graphing tutorials as well? I'm not sure what type of teaching you do haha. I work in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis, so we use changing criterion, multiple baseline, alternating treatments, etc. Either way, thank you for this video. I've definitely bookmarked it!
Hi when I'm dragging my phase line from one graph to the next one and I let go of the shift key it bounces back up to its original position on the earlier graft. Any suggestions?
+latesq1 you can compare participants baseline and treatment with the other participants. so, if you look at participant one and two, you can compare baseline of participant two with their own intervention as well as the intervention of participant one. you can have more evidence that the treatment is working based on the increase in scores across the participants
Thank you so much for uploading this tutorial! The info you shared re: grouping graph data (time stamp 11mins) has saved me so much time and releases so much stress. Anyone copying their graphs to word as a picture, but there are missing elements (e.g. inserted lines or text boxes won't copy) - WATCH THIS TUTORIAL! Your problems will be solved!!
This is the best video I have seen explaining how to create the graphs and then move them to a Word document without losing any of the elements. Thank you so much!
You do an outstanding job showing how to create a data file and how to generate a beautiful multiple baseline graph. I will be sharing this with my students as they prepare their research.
This is by far the best video I have seen to graph multiple baselines and transfer it to word. Very easy to understand ❤❤❤
Thank you for this tutorial! My cohort used your videos to learn how to graph different designs in our Behavioral Research and Accountability Methods graduate course at the University of Cincinnati. We appreciate your help!
Thank you so much Peter- this is so helpful!
OMG you are an Angel!! you did a really good job explaining how to!!!!! i have never used excel specially a mutiple Baseline Design!!
and i got everything correctly with your instructions
This is so helpful. Thank you!
Thank you Peter. Great pacing and clear steps. I appreciate it tremendously.
Super useful! Thanks! I'm embarking on my PhD and I was trying to figure out how exactly to plot the multiple baseline!
Thank you so much. My professor sent us a link that had an old version of excel and they did not explain, how to enter the text or the line break. You are amazing!!
I answered my own question, I needed to modify my phase line by adding additional lines in the graphs (to piece them together). I hope that makes sense to everyone. Thanks for your video.
So well explained. Thank you!
Great explanation! Thanks for zooming in!
This was very helpful, thank you for the clear step-by-step directions!
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This video has taught me more about graphing than ANY of my undergraduate or graduate courses COMBINED! You are amazing, thank you so much for this! I see you have a withdrawal/reversal graphing tutorial, do you teach any other graphing tutorials as well? I'm not sure what type of teaching you do haha. I work in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis, so we use changing criterion, multiple baseline, alternating treatments, etc. Either way, thank you for this video. I've definitely bookmarked it!
This was the best explanation. Thank you for the video.
Super helpful videos. Thank you!
So helpful, thank you so much! Worked on the first try- thank you!
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Thanks; well explained, simple instructions.
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Hi when I'm dragging my phase line from one graph to the next one and I let go of the shift key it bounces back up to its original position on the earlier graft. Any suggestions?
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Thank you for this tutorial.
This was soooooooooooo helpful, thank you so much!
What is the advantage of multiple-baseline design over the basic single-case design ?
+latesq1 you can compare participants baseline and treatment with the other participants. so, if you look at participant one and two, you can compare baseline of participant two with their own intervention as well as the intervention of participant one. you can have more evidence that the treatment is working based on the increase in scores across the participants
really useful!
Great tutorial! Thanks! :0)
This is great. Very helpful. Thank you. =]