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What is the difference between an ABA design and an AAA design?
 
  A) ABA design uses external control, AAA uses internal control
  B) ABA involves no treatment condition, AAA involves a treatment condition
  C) ABA design uses internal control, AAA uses external control
  D) ABA design involves measuring behavior, AAA does not

Question 2

What is the typical procedure, when using an ABA design, of assessing behavior?
 
  A) Baseline data, Introduce experimental variable, Remove experimental
  variable
  B) Introduce experimental variable, Baseline data, Remove experimental variable
  C) Introduce experimental variable, Remove experimental variable, Baseline data
  D) Baseline data, Introduce experimental variable, Introduce control variable



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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