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cdr_15

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A researcher designs a study so that his subjects are observed for several weeks with
   no treatment. They are then given a treatment for several weeks. This is followed by
   several more weeks in which the treatment is withdrawn.
 
  Finally, the subjects are given
   a second round of treatments. The effects of the first treatment, the withdrawal of
   treatment, and the second treatment are measured. This study is typical of a _______
   design.
   a. case-study c. single-case experimental
   b. quasi-experimental d. double-case experimental

Question 2

The view that abnormality results from faulty storage, input, or retrieval of information is
   central to ______ psychology.
 
  a. eclectic c. Skinnerian
   b. cognitive d. humanistic



jliusyl

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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