Deck 13: Singe Case Designs

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Which of the following classic studies in psychology is not a single case design?

A)Stroop Effect
B)Wundt's Introspection
C)Ebbinghaus' Forgetting Curve
D)Watson & Rayner's Little Albert
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)The use of single case design has nothing to do with limiting data collected.
B)Single case decisions have high ecological reliability.
C)The use of single case designs avoid collecting baseline datd.None of the above.
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Early on, the areas in which single case designs were utilized the most was in psychological research.

A)cognitive
B)developmental
C)social
D)behavioral
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Research done by Ebbinghaus where he was the participant is an example of which type of research design?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)single subject design
D)between subject design
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Wundt's use of introspection by participants is an example of which type of design methodology?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)between subject design
D)single subject design
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Wundt used to train individuals to become consciously aware of his/her inner thoughts/feelings.

A)introspection
B)self-perception
C)hypnosis
D)none of the above
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Which of the following classic studies in psychology is a single case design?

A)Stroop Effect
B)Ebbinghaus' Forgetting Curve
C)Darley & Batson's Good Samaritan
D)Milgram's study on Obedience
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Who was regarded as the father of psychology?

A)Ebbinghaus
B)Watson
C)Wundt
D)Frued
Question
Ebbinghaus' single subject design resulted in work on memory.Specifically, through his design Ebbinghaus was able to demonstrate the .

A)forgetting curve.
B)calculating memory.
C)memory loop.
D)memory curve.
Question
Which of the following is not one of the three most common type of methodologies used in single case designs?

A)AB
B)ABA
C)Multiple baselines
D)ABAB
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Which of the following is a benefit to conducting single case designs?

A)no order effect
B)high internal validity
C)no carryover effect
D)fatigue
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According to the text, which of the following is not one of the areas that is most likely to use single case designs?

A)clinical research
B)researcher with specialized or unique populations
C)research on groups or teams
D)research with general psychology students
Question
What type of design focuses on a single participant, single group of participants, or a small group of participants?

A)mixed subject design
B)single subject design
C)within subject design
D)between subject design
Question
Kellogg and Kellogg's 1933) use of a chimpanzee in to study life experiences on early stage development is an example of which type of research?

A)matched subjects design
B)within subjects design
C)single subjects design
D)between subjects design
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In single case designs, another name for a pretest-postest methodology is an) design.

A)ABA
B)ABAB
C)Multiple Baseline
D)AB
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Watson and Rayner 1920) conducted a classic study in psychology using a subject known as Little Albert.In that experiment, the researchers conditioned Little Albert to associate a white rabbit with being scared.What type of design was used by Watson and Rayner 1920)?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)single subject design
D)between subject design
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According to the text, in which of the following areas are single case designs most likely to occur?

A)social psychology
B)clinical psychology
C)cognitive psychology
D)developmental psychology
Question
Internal validity is the power of the research design to .

A)isolate the dependent variable as being responsible for any experimental effects.
B)isolate the independent variable as being responsible for any experimental effects.
C)decrease the likelihood of statistical variance being too high.
D)decrease the likelihood of statistical variance being too low.
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Research done by Kellogg and Kellogg 1933) with the chimpanzee Gua is an example of which type of research design?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)single subject design
D)between subject design
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Which of the following is one of the three most common types of methodologies used in single case designs?

A)ABAB
B)AB
C)ABC
D)BAB
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Reasons for not using an ABA design usually fall into categories.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
Question
The two categories for not using an ABA design are and .

A)ethical concerns, limited sample concerns
B)limited sample concerns, statistical variance concerns
C)feasibility concerns, statistical variance concerns
D)feasibility concerns, ethical concerns
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The B in AB designs stands for .

A)baseline assessment.
B)independent variable.
C)dependent variable.
D)follow-up assessment.
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In an AB methodology, researchers take measurements and administering the independent variable.

A)before, after
B)with, without
C)before, during
D)during, after
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Which type of single case design methodology involves measurements that are taken before and after the administering of the independent variable, as well as after the removal of the independent variable?

A)ABA
B)AB
C)ABAB
D)Multiple baseline
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.This is an example of which type of single case design methodology?

A)AB
B)ABAB
C)Multiple baseline
D)ABA
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.What is the independent variable in this study?

A)the problem situation
B)the story
C)number of behaviors
D)autistic children
Question
Which of the following is a category for not using ABA designs?

A)limited sample
B)ethical concerns
C)psychological mistrust
D)statistical variance
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Which type of single case design methodology involves researchers having a small number of participants that receive the independent variable at varying times?

A)AB
B)ABA
C)Multiple baseline
D)ABAB
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.What type of design is this?

A)within subject design
B)between subject design
C)single case design
D)matched subject design
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The A in AB designs stands for .

A)baseline assessment.
B)independent variable.
C)dependent variable.
D)follow-up assessment.
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In which type of single case design methodology does the researcher remove the independent variable and take another assessment?
E)ABA
F)AB
G)ABAB
H)Multiple baseline
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Tim developed a new psychological treatment for depression.He is using an ABA methodology for a single case design.If he has administered the independent variable and he does see positive results, what concern might Tim have in continuing to use an ABA methodology?

A)statistical concerns
B)ethical concerns
C)feasibility concerns
D)limited sample concerns
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.What is the dependent variable in this study?

A)the problem situation
B)the story
C)number of behaviors
D)autistic children
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Which of the following is a reason for not using and ABA design?

A)ethical consequences of removing an independent variable
B)not possible to fully remove the independent variable
C)both a and b
D)none of the above
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Which type of single case design methodology was utilized by Ebbinghaus in his study on memory?

A)ABA
B)Multiple baseline
C)ABBA
D)AB
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ABA methodologies in single case designs are also known as .

A)single subjects designs.
B)multiple baseline designs.
C)reversal designs.
D)matched designs.
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Which of the following is a category for not using ABA designs?

A)limited sample
B)psychological mistrust
C)feasibility concerns
D)statistical variance
Question
Which type of single case design methodology involves measurements that are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable?

A)ABA
B)AB
C)ABAB
D)Multiple baseline
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The A and B in an AB methodology stands for and respectively.

A)independent, dependent
B)dependent, independent
C)baseline, follow-up
D)follow-up, baseline
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Single case designs are less likely to occur in clinical research than in cognitive research.
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Single case designs have the same advantage as designs.

A)between subject
B)matched subject
C)within subject
D)mixed subject
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Single case designs are also known as small participant designs.
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Single case designs are more likely to occur in clinical research than in cognitive research.
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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.

A)within subject
B)between subject
C)matched subject
D)mixed subject
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Which term below fits least well?

A)single participants
B)small group differences
C)small group of individuals
D)single group of participants
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Watson and Rayner's 1920) study with Little Albert is an example of a matched subjects design.
Question
What kind of single case methodology allows researchers to observe how outside events might influence the participants?

A)AB
B)Multiple baseline
C)ABA
D)Reversal designs
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Single case designs focus on a single participant, small group of individuals, or single group of participants.
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Research conducted by Wundt, Kellogg, and Ebbinghaus are examples of single case designs.
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Single case designs are also known as N=1 designs.
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A case study is a type of single case design.
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Single case designs have high internal validity.
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Single case designs are also known as single subject designs.
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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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Single case designs focus on a single participant, small group of individuals, or large group of participants.
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Single case designs are a type of case study.
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Single case designs have the same disadvantages as designs.

A)between subject
B)matched subject
C)mixed subject
D)within subject
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Which term fits least well?

A)AB
B)ABA
C)Multiple baseline
D)ABBA
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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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Single case designs avoid problems with obtaining control groups.
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In AB designs, the A represents the baseline assessment.
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In a single case design, the participant serves as their own control group for comparison.
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In AB 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 cased designs struggle with obtaining control groups.
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In a single case design, an AB methodology is also known as a reversal design.
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ABA designs are also known as reversal designs.
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Multiple baseline designs are single case methodologies where researchers have a small number of participants receive the independent variable at varying times.
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In AB designs, measurements are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable.
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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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In ABA designs, measurements are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable only.
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In AB designs, the A represents the follow-up assessment.
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In multiple baseline designs, measurements are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable only.
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Internal validity is the power of the design to isolate the independent variable as being responsible for experimental effects.
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Single case designs have low internal validity.
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In a single case design, an AB methodology is also known as a pretest-posttest.
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AB designs are single case methodologies where researchers have a small number of participants receive the independent variable at varying times.
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ABA designs are also known as pretest-posttest 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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Deck 13: Singe Case Designs
1
Which of the following classic studies in psychology is not a single case design?

A)Stroop Effect
B)Wundt's Introspection
C)Ebbinghaus' Forgetting Curve
D)Watson & Rayner's Little Albert
A
2
Which of the following statements is true?

A)The use of single case design has nothing to do with limiting data collected.
B)Single case decisions have high ecological reliability.
C)The use of single case designs avoid collecting baseline datd.None of the above.
A
3
Early on, the areas in which single case designs were utilized the most was in psychological research.

A)cognitive
B)developmental
C)social
D)behavioral
D
4
Research done by Ebbinghaus where he was the participant is an example of which type of research design?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)single subject design
D)between subject design
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Wundt's use of introspection by participants is an example of which type of design methodology?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)between subject design
D)single subject design
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Wundt used to train individuals to become consciously aware of his/her inner thoughts/feelings.

A)introspection
B)self-perception
C)hypnosis
D)none of the above
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7
Which of the following classic studies in psychology is a single case design?

A)Stroop Effect
B)Ebbinghaus' Forgetting Curve
C)Darley & Batson's Good Samaritan
D)Milgram's study on Obedience
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Who was regarded as the father of psychology?

A)Ebbinghaus
B)Watson
C)Wundt
D)Frued
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9
Ebbinghaus' single subject design resulted in work on memory.Specifically, through his design Ebbinghaus was able to demonstrate the .

A)forgetting curve.
B)calculating memory.
C)memory loop.
D)memory curve.
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Which of the following is not one of the three most common type of methodologies used in single case designs?

A)AB
B)ABA
C)Multiple baselines
D)ABAB
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Which of the following is a benefit to conducting single case designs?

A)no order effect
B)high internal validity
C)no carryover effect
D)fatigue
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According to the text, which of the following is not one of the areas that is most likely to use single case designs?

A)clinical research
B)researcher with specialized or unique populations
C)research on groups or teams
D)research with general psychology students
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What type of design focuses on a single participant, single group of participants, or a small group of participants?

A)mixed subject design
B)single subject design
C)within subject design
D)between subject design
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Kellogg and Kellogg's 1933) use of a chimpanzee in to study life experiences on early stage development is an example of which type of research?

A)matched subjects design
B)within subjects design
C)single subjects design
D)between subjects design
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In single case designs, another name for a pretest-postest methodology is an) design.

A)ABA
B)ABAB
C)Multiple Baseline
D)AB
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Watson and Rayner 1920) conducted a classic study in psychology using a subject known as Little Albert.In that experiment, the researchers conditioned Little Albert to associate a white rabbit with being scared.What type of design was used by Watson and Rayner 1920)?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)single subject design
D)between subject design
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According to the text, in which of the following areas are single case designs most likely to occur?

A)social psychology
B)clinical psychology
C)cognitive psychology
D)developmental psychology
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Internal validity is the power of the research design to .

A)isolate the dependent variable as being responsible for any experimental effects.
B)isolate the independent variable as being responsible for any experimental effects.
C)decrease the likelihood of statistical variance being too high.
D)decrease the likelihood of statistical variance being too low.
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Research done by Kellogg and Kellogg 1933) with the chimpanzee Gua is an example of which type of research design?

A)matched subject design
B)within subject design
C)single subject design
D)between subject design
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Which of the following is one of the three most common types of methodologies used in single case designs?

A)ABAB
B)AB
C)ABC
D)BAB
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Reasons for not using an ABA design usually fall into categories.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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The two categories for not using an ABA design are and .

A)ethical concerns, limited sample concerns
B)limited sample concerns, statistical variance concerns
C)feasibility concerns, statistical variance concerns
D)feasibility concerns, ethical concerns
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The B in AB designs stands for .

A)baseline assessment.
B)independent variable.
C)dependent variable.
D)follow-up assessment.
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In an AB methodology, researchers take measurements and administering the independent variable.

A)before, after
B)with, without
C)before, during
D)during, after
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Which type of single case design methodology involves measurements that are taken before and after the administering of the independent variable, as well as after the removal of the independent variable?

A)ABA
B)AB
C)ABAB
D)Multiple baseline
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.This is an example of which type of single case design methodology?

A)AB
B)ABAB
C)Multiple baseline
D)ABA
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.What is the independent variable in this study?

A)the problem situation
B)the story
C)number of behaviors
D)autistic children
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Which of the following is a category for not using ABA designs?

A)limited sample
B)ethical concerns
C)psychological mistrust
D)statistical variance
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Which type of single case design methodology involves researchers having a small number of participants that receive the independent variable at varying times?

A)AB
B)ABA
C)Multiple baseline
D)ABAB
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.What type of design is this?

A)within subject design
B)between subject design
C)single case design
D)matched subject design
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The A in AB designs stands for .

A)baseline assessment.
B)independent variable.
C)dependent variable.
D)follow-up assessment.
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32
In which type of single case design methodology does the researcher remove the independent variable and take another assessment?
E)ABA
F)AB
G)ABAB
H)Multiple baseline
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33
Tim developed a new psychological treatment for depression.He is using an ABA methodology for a single case design.If he has administered the independent variable and he does see positive results, what concern might Tim have in continuing to use an ABA methodology?

A)statistical concerns
B)ethical concerns
C)feasibility concerns
D)limited sample concerns
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Kuoch and Mirenda 2003) conducted a single case design in which they looked at the influences of a social story on the behavior of autistic children.The researchers would observe the participants in certain problem situations, recording their behavior.Then, the researchers would read the participants a story before a problem situation was presented.They would then record the number of behaviors exhibited by the participants in relation to the problem situation.Finally, the researchers removed the story and recorded the number of behaviors the next time the problem situation arose.What is the dependent variable in this study?

A)the problem situation
B)the story
C)number of behaviors
D)autistic children
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Which of the following is a reason for not using and ABA design?

A)ethical consequences of removing an independent variable
B)not possible to fully remove the independent variable
C)both a and b
D)none of the above
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Which type of single case design methodology was utilized by Ebbinghaus in his study on memory?

A)ABA
B)Multiple baseline
C)ABBA
D)AB
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37
ABA methodologies in single case designs are also known as .

A)single subjects designs.
B)multiple baseline designs.
C)reversal designs.
D)matched designs.
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Which of the following is a category for not using ABA designs?

A)limited sample
B)psychological mistrust
C)feasibility concerns
D)statistical variance
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39
Which type of single case design methodology involves measurements that are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable?

A)ABA
B)AB
C)ABAB
D)Multiple baseline
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The A and B in an AB methodology stands for and respectively.

A)independent, dependent
B)dependent, independent
C)baseline, follow-up
D)follow-up, baseline
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41
Single case designs are less likely to occur in clinical research than in cognitive research.
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Single case designs have the same advantage as designs.

A)between subject
B)matched subject
C)within subject
D)mixed subject
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Single case designs are also known as small participant designs.
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Single case designs are more likely to occur in clinical research than in cognitive research.
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45
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.

A)within subject
B)between subject
C)matched subject
D)mixed subject
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Which term below fits least well?

A)single participants
B)small group differences
C)small group of individuals
D)single group of participants
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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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What kind of single case methodology allows researchers to observe how outside events might influence the participants?

A)AB
B)Multiple baseline
C)ABA
D)Reversal designs
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Single case designs focus on a single participant, small group of individuals, or single group of participants.
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Research conducted by Wundt, Kellogg, and Ebbinghaus are examples of single case designs.
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Single case designs are also known as N=1 designs.
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A case study is a type of single case design.
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Single case designs have high internal validity.
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Single case designs are also known as single subject designs.
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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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Single case designs focus on a single participant, small group of individuals, or large group of participants.
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Single case designs are a type of case study.
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59
Single case designs have the same disadvantages as designs.

A)between subject
B)matched subject
C)mixed subject
D)within subject
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60
Which term fits least well?

A)AB
B)ABA
C)Multiple baseline
D)ABBA
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61
Internal validity is the power of the design to isolate the dependent variable as being responsible for experimental effects.
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62
Single case designs avoid problems with obtaining control groups.
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63
In AB designs, the A represents the baseline assessment.
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In a single case design, the participant serves as their own control group for comparison.
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65
In AB 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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66
Single cased designs struggle with obtaining control groups.
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67
In a single case design, an AB methodology is also known as a reversal design.
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68
ABA designs are also known as reversal designs.
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69
Multiple baseline designs are single case methodologies where researchers have a small number of participants receive the independent variable at varying times.
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In AB designs, measurements are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable.
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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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In ABA designs, measurements are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable only.
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73
In AB designs, the A represents the follow-up assessment.
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In multiple baseline designs, measurements are taken before and after the administering of an independent variable only.
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75
Internal validity is the power of the design to isolate the independent variable as being responsible for experimental effects.
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76
Single case designs have low internal validity.
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In a single case design, an AB methodology is also known as a pretest-posttest.
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AB designs are single case methodologies where researchers have a small number of participants receive the independent variable at varying times.
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ABA designs are also known as pretest-posttest 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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