Exam 13: Singe Case Designs
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Wundt's use of introspection by participants is an example of which type of design methodology?
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Watson and Rayner's 1920) study with Little Albert is an example of a matched subjects design.
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Single case designs have the same disadvantages as___________ designs.
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Single case designs are also known as small participant designs.
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Which of the following is a reason for not using and ABA design?
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Research conducted by Wundt, Kellogg, and Ebbinghaus are examples of matched subject designs.
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Single case designs have the same limitations as___________ designs.
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In a single case design, the participant cannot serve as their own control group for comparison.
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Internal validity is the power of the design to isolate the dependent variable as being responsible for experimental effects.
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Reasons for not using an ABA design usually fall into ___________categories.
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In ABA designs, measurements are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable, as well as after the removal of the independent variable.
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Single case designs avoid problems with obtaining control groups.
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Watson and Rayner's 1920) study with Little Albert is an example of a single case design.
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Research done by Kellogg and Kellogg 1933) with the chimpanzee Gua is an example of which type of research design?
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Single case designs are less likely to occur in clinical research than in cognitive research.
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