Exam 13: Quasi-Experimental and Single-Case Designs

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A single-case or small-n design in which the effect of introducing the independent variable is assessed over multiple participants,behaviors,or situations is a(n)_____ design.

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Which of the following is true concerning the non-equivalent control group pretest-posttest design?

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A threat to internal validity in which extreme scores,upon retesting,tend to be less extreme is called

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Multiple-baseline designs can be assessed across

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Identify the three types of single-group designs discussed in the text noting possible advantages or disadvantages of each.

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A design in which at least two nonequivalent groups are measured both before and after treatment is a(n)_____ design.

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A design in which a single group of subjects is given a treatment and then tested is a(n)_____ design.

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A design in which measures are taken at baseline and after the introduction of the independent variable at different times across multiple participants is a _____ design.

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ABA design is to a(n)_____ design as a small-n design is to _____.

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Which of the following is NOT a type of multiple-baseline design?

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_____ designs help to control for cohort effects.

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Two measured variables are to the _____ as one nonmanipulated independent variable and one measured variable are to the _____.

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Which of the following is NOT a type of small-n design?

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A problem with single-group designs is that

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Which of the following is an advantage of small-n designs,according to Sidman (1960)?

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_____ designs are to studying individuals of different ages at the same time as _____ designs are to studying the same people over a period of time.

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The ABAB design is generally considered more _____ than the ABA design because participants are left with the effect of the treatment.

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Identify the three types of non-equivalent control-group designs discussed in the text noting possible advantages or disadvantages of each.

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Identify two reasons that some researchers see single-case or small-n designs as superior to designs in which many participants are used.

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Ethnicity,gender,and age are all examples of _____ variables.

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