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Bob-Dole

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In intrasubject research, __________ refers to the degree to which a behavioral change is meaningful in terms of the individual's day-to-day functioning.
 
  a. clinical significance
  b. statistical significance
  c. durability
  d. cost-benefit ratio

Question 2

When researchers do not know exactly what behaviors to expect in their observational research, they can set up an artificial situation in a lab and observe behaviors in a preliminary study.
 
  Based on the preliminary data, the researchers can then generate hypotheses about behavior in the actual study. The preliminary study would involve
  a. systematic observation.
  b. observational research.
  c. anthropomorphic research.
  d. quasi-experimental research.



shayla

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

A



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