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burton19126

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Single subject research designs are used to demonstrate a functional relationship between
 
  a. behavior and antecedents
  b. discriminative stimuli and consequences
  c. learning and behavior
  d. target behavior and intervention procedures
  e. teacher and student

Question 2

Specific phobia is present in approximately 5 percent of nonclinical children and adolescents, but increases to 15 percent among clinical samples, an indication of the high comorbidity of SP with evidence suggesting that:
 
  a. Girls have higher rates of SP than boys
  b. Differences across racial/ethnic groups are not significant.
  c. Boys have higher rates of SP than girls
  d. A and b
  e. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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