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ETearle

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The credibility of any causal conclusions drawn using the ABAB design depends largely on the ____.
 
  a. the intensity of the treatment
 b. the stability of behavioral change when the treatment is first introduced
  c. the stability of behavioral change when the treatment is reintroduced
  d. the return to baseline component

Question 2

The t-value can be expressed as
 
  a. noise / signal
  b. signal / noise
  c. noise - signal
  d. signal - noise



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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