responding that shows stability in level, trend, and variability is…
confidence that the IV caused the behavior change reflects…
a design involving alternation of multiple interventions with baseline is a…
gradual change in how observers record behavior is called…
a design that alternates between baseline and intervention phases is a…
reintroducing the IV to demonstrate behavior change again involves…
single-subject designs evaluate effects by comparing behavior…
when withdrawal of an effective treatment is unethical, the preferred design is a…
reversal designs demonstrate experimental control by…
evaluating different intensities or levels of an intervention uses a…
a design that rapidly alternates between two or more conditions to compare effects is a…
the changing-criterion design evaluates interventions that produce…
a design that begins with intervention already in place is a…
reversal designs are inappropriate when behavior change is…
repeating procedures while intentionally varying conditions is…
introducing intervention at different times across tiers in a multiple baseline design is called…
the variable being manipulated in an experiment is the…
targeting the same behavior across different individuals uses a…
arranging conditions systematically to evaluate intervention effects is…
A-B-A-B is preferred over A-B-A because it includes…