In the context of reversal designs, the ABABAB design:
A) ends with the withdrawal of the treatment.
B) is sometimes called the nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design.
C) is the basic reversal design.
D) allows the effect of the treatment to be tested a third time.
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Q12: From an ethical viewpoint, the ABAB design
Q13: Amelia realized that her 7-year-old daughter, Violet,
Q14: An advantage of the ABAB reversal design
Q15: Kazbour and Bailey (2010) conducted a study
Q16: In a multiple baseline across situations design,
Q18: Which of the following is true of
Q19: A study conducted by Ryan and Hemmes
Q20: One method used to demonstrate the reversibility
Q21: What is the difference between true experimental
Q22: A quasi-experimental design attempts to:
A)approximate the control
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