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Kthamas

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How does the multiple baseline differ from the ABAB technique?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A lack of original equivalency between two preexisting groups can be partly compensated for by using a pretest, posttest, and a/an
 
  a. analysis of covariance. c. factorial design.
  b. analysis of variance. d. randomization procedure.



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Answer to Question 1

In a multiple baseline, the intervention is applied to similar behaviors of the individual. After the baseline is established, treatment for behavior 1 is started and the baseline is continued for behaviors 2 and 3 . When treatment for behavior 2 is started, treatment for behavior 1 and the baseline for behavior 3 are continued. Finally, treatment for behavior 3 is instituted. It is expected that each behavior will change in the desired direction at the point at which treatment is begun. More than one subject might be included in a multiple baseline design.

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