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In the ABAB (reversal) research design, the person receiving the treatment is measured repeatedly during:
 
  a. the A phases of the study.
  b. the B phases of the study.
  c. the first A phase and the second B phase of the study.
  d. all four phases of the study.

Question 2

In the ABAB (reversal) research design, which of the following refers to the second A measurement?
 
  a. Again under the influence of the therapeutic intervention
  b. During a subsequent period when the intervention is temporally discontinued
  c. During the time when the intervention is in effect
  d. Prior to intervention



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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