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How to Make Single-subject
Design Graphs Using Excel


Guides (We thank, listed alphabetically, Melissa Nayar, Meline Pogosjana, Marnie Shapiro, and Sandy Smith for creating these guides).

-Bar graph (Mac 2007; Win 2003; Win 2007; Win 2013/2016 [Link to Video])
-Line Graphs
  • AB Design (Mac; Win 2003; Win 2007; Win 2013/2016 [Link to Video])
  • ABC Design (Mac; Win 2007)
  • ABA[B] Design or Withdrawal Design (Mac; Win 2007; Win 2013/2016 [Link to Video])
  • Changing Criterion Design (Mac; Win 2007; Win 2013/2016 [Link to Video])
  • Multiple-Baseline Design (Mac; Win 2007; Win 2013/2016 [Link to Video])
  • Alternating Treatment / Multielement Design (Win 2011; Mac 2011; Win 2013/2016 [Link to Video])
  • Floating Zero Task Analysis (Win 2011)

Resources that can be very helpful for graphing

  1. Barton, E. E., Reichow, B., & Wolery, M. (2007). Guidelines for graphing data with Microsoft PowerPoint. Journal of Early Intervention, 29, 320-336.
  2. Carr, J. & Burkholder, E. (1998). Creating single-subject design graphs in Microsoft Excel. Journal Of Applied Behavior Analysis, 31, 245-51.
  3. Dixon, M.R., Jackson, J.W., Small, S. L., Horner-King, M. J., Lik, N. M. K., Garcia, Y., & Rosales, R. (2009). Creating single–subject design graphs in Microsoft excel 2007. Journal Of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42 (2) 277-293.

Here are some videos on YouTube we have found helpful


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    • Principal Investigator
    • Our Lab Family
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    • Behavior Analysis & Technology
    • Fire Safety Training
    • NASA Collaboration
    • RBT Course
    • Supervision and Leadership
    • Virtual Reality Training
    • All Projects
  • Resources
    • Supervision >
      • Ethical Decision Making
      • Fieldwork and Supervision for Behavior Analysts
      • How to: Single-Subject Graphs
      • Structured Supervision Guide
      • Practica / Interships
    • Student >
      • Applying to Graduate School
      • Article Review Dissemination
      • Authorship
      • Developing Presentations
      • Different Areas of Specialization in Psychology
      • Grants and Awards
      • How to Ask for Letters of Recommendation
      • Letters of Recommendation
      • Peer Reviewing Manuscript
      • Recommendation from Dr. Kazemi
      • Succeeding in Graduate School
    • Videos >
      • Study Tips
      • Time Management Tips
      • Virtual Reality Training
  • Collaborators
  • Contact