Baseline logic entails

  1. prediction: a statement of the anticipated outcome of a presently unknown or future measurement.
  2. verification: accomplished by demonstrating that the prior level of baseline responding would have remained unchanged had the independent variable not been introduced.
  3. replication: repeating conditions within an experiment to determine the reliability of effects and increase internal validity

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