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| Multiple baseline across behaviors |
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| Simultaneous measurement of two or more behaviors of a single participant describes which type of experimental design? |
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| Observation of unchanged behaviors in other tiers |
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| In a multiple baseline design, the functional relationship between the independent variable and the change in the subject's behavior is determined by: |
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| Which experimental design is most appropriate for evaluating the effect of video modeling on the acquisition of the skills for preparing a meal by adults with developmental disabilities? |
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| A reversal design is too challenging to implement |
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| All of the following are appropriate situations to use a delayed multiple baseline except: |
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| Takes less time to implement |
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| All of the following are advantages of the multiple baseline design except: |
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| The behavior under study must be within the subject's repertoire already |
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| All of the following are limitations of the multiple baseline design except: |
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| When an intervention that is known to be effective is withheld from a subject for the purposes of achieving a multiple baseline design, this presents a(n) ________ challenge for researchers. |
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| Use intermittent probes during baseline |
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| One method of addressing the practical concern of costly measurement when using a multiple baseline design across settings is to: |
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| When a subject's behavior changes each time a new criterion is introduced, this is an example of |
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| Verification of Behavior Change |
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| Which of the following is not a design factor to be considered when using a changing criterion design? |
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