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In ABA designs, the effects of the independent variable on the dependent variable are demonstrated if
 
  A) the level of the dependent variable stays the same in spite of any manipulation.
  B) the behavior changes in the predicted direction whenever the conditions are reversed.
  C) the level of the dependent variable changes even though there is no independent variable being manipulated.
  D) the time graph shows some fluctuations.

Question 2

In an ABA reversal design, the term reversal refers to
 
  A) the sequential reversal of levels of treatment.
  B) reversing the order of presentation of stimuli.
  C) controlling for sequence effects.
  D) switching the independent variable with the dependent variable.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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