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torybrooks

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What is secondary analysis?
 
  a.) a follow-up survey
  b.) a survey pretest followed by an actual survey
  c.) surveying two different populations
  d.) use of a previous survey for new analysis

Question 2

Tim developed a new psychological treatment for depression. He is using an ABA methodology for a single case design.
 
  If he has administered the independent variable and he does see positive results, what concern might Tim have in continuing to use an ABA methodology?
 
  a. statistical concerns
  b. ethical concerns
  c. feasibility concerns
  d. limited sample concerns



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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