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beccaep

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Which of the following statements is a practical rationale for using a B-A-B reversal design?
 
  a. Experimenter is interested in quickly understanding the effects of two different treatments
  b. Behavior of interest is dangerous and withholding an effective treatment would be unethical
  c. Treatment is already in place
  d. B & C
  e. None of the above

Question 2

This design compares two or more distinct treatments while their effects on the target behavior are measured.
 
  a. Reversal Design
  b. Alternating Treatments Design
  c. Withdrawal Design
  d. Multiple Treatment Reversal Design



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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