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jeatrice

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Which of the following is the difference between intensive single-subject designs and single-subject experimental designs?
 
  a. In intensive single-subject designs, researchers use qualitative data, whereas in single-subject experimental designs, researchers use qualitative as well as quantitative data.
  b. Intensive single-subject designs involve single observations, whereas single-subject experimental designs involve multiple observations.
  c. Intensive single-subject designs are primarily used to test a theory or discover new information, whereas single-subject experimental designs are only used to establish relationships between variables.
  d. In intensive single-subject designs, the independent variable is observed, whereas in single-subject experimental designs, the independent variable is manipulated.

Question 2

Which of the following would NOT be an appropriate therapy group?
 
  a. Teenagers being treated for self injury in an institutional setting
  b. Women with eating disorders
 c. Victims of sex abuse
 d. Parents wanting to improve parenting skills



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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jeatrice

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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