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Which of the following designs is an interpretable nonequivalent groups design?
 
  a. The one-group posttest-only design
  b. The pretest-posttest nonequivalent groupsdesign with additional pretest
  c. The posttest-only nonequivalent design comparing multiple active treatments
  d. The one-group pretest-posttest design

Question 2

Systematic desensitization, a form of __________, is a technique frequently used with anxieties and phobias in which a client begins with a low intensity image and increasingly works toward direct contact with the stressful stimulus.
 
  a. Classical conditioning
  b. Operant conditioning
  c. Reinforcement and punishment
  d. Token economics



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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