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    In Baseline Designs, When One Moves from Baseline to Intervention
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In Baseline Designs, When One Moves from Baseline to Intervention

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In baseline designs, when one moves from baseline to intervention and then back to baseline, this return to a previous phase is termed a reversal strategy.

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