Exam 8: Multiple Baseline Designs
Exam 1: Historical Perspectives and Important Concepts in Single Subject Research20 Questions
Exam 2: Methods for Changing Target Behaviors20 Questions
Exam 3: Methods for Recording Behaviors20 Questions
Exam 4: Issues in Single Subject Research20 Questions
Exam 5: Action Research20 Questions
Exam 6: Withdrawal Designs20 Questions
Exam 7: Changing Conditions and Changing Criterion Designs20 Questions
Exam 8: Multiple Baseline Designs18 Questions
Exam 9: Alternating Treatments Designs18 Questions
Exam 10: Methods for Analyzing Data20 Questions
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Explain the basic elements of a multiple baseline across settings design including selection of subject(s), dependent variable(s)and how the dependent and independent variables are implemented.
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Suggested answer points:,One subject is selected who demonstrates the same target behavior in the different settings. Baseline data are collected in all three settings. As the subject receives intervention in setting 1, settings 2 and 3 continue in baseline phase. When setting 1 reaches criterion performance of the target behavior, then the independent variable is implemented in setting 2. The process is repeated until the subject also receives the independent variable in setting 3. The dependent and independent variables are the same in each setting with the same subject.
What term is used to describe when the data path changes predictably for the dependent variable when an intervention is implemented?
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Which of the following is an advantage of implementing a multiple baseline design?
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Which of the following is NOT a critical issue in implementing a multiple baseline across behaviors design?
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This occurs when baseline measures change in the same direction as during an intervention phase, although the intervention has not yet been implemented with that dependent variable.
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A multiple baseline design should be used in all the following situations EXCEPT:
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A disadvantage of a multiple baseline across subjects study would be:
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What type of design is used when a withdrawal design no longer is possible or when other behaviors, settings, or individuals emerge that are in need of intervention?
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A major advantage to the multiple baseline across settings design is:
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Which is NOT a limitation of the research study involving Derrick?
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Explain the basic elements of a multiple baseline across behaviors design including selection of subject(s), dependent variable(s), and how the dependent and independent variables are implemented.
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Which type of design may be used as an adaptation to designs addressing multiple behaviors, settings, or individuals?
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Critical issues in the implementation of the multiple baseline across settings design include each of the following EXCEPT:
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After the baseline data are stable, the _______________ would be that there would be no change in the data path for the dependent variables if there was no intervention effect.
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