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Mr. Wonderful

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What is the term used to describe a more radical reversal of conditions than just returning to a previous criterion level?
 
  A. Reinstate baseline conditions
   B. Reversal to a previous criterion level
   C. Magnitude of the criterion changes
   D. Interval baseline changes

Question 2

Explain the difference between two changing conditions designs (both A-B-C designs) when one design ends with a C phase (additive effect) and the other design ends with a C phase (reductive effect). Use verbal prompting as the B intervention in both designs and visual prompting as the C intervention in both designs.
 
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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

In the additive effect, the design would end with both B & C interventions in effect and having a better effect on the dependent variable than the B intervention alone.
In the reductive effect, the design would end with only the C intervention in effect and having an equal or better effect than the B intervention along.



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