Deck 22: Doing Behavior Modification Research

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With reference to an example, briefly describe a multiple-baseline-across-behaviors design.
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Define internal validity.
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In a sentence or two each, describe why Baselines 1, 2, and 3 from Figure 22.2 are inadequate.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe a multiple-baseline-across-people design.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe the four components of the reversal-replication design. What is another name for this design?
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In two or three sentences, explain why we cannot necessarily claim that a change in behavior during a minimal behavior modification program was due to the treatment.
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In two or three sentences, distinguish between a minimal behavior modification program and behavior modification research.
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What are three potential limitations of a multiple-baseline-across-behaviors design?
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What are three potential limitations of a multiple-baseline-across-people design?
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Define dependent variable, and give an example.
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Briefly name and describe the four minimal components of a behavior modification program.
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How many reversals and replications are necessary in a reversal-replication design?
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With reference to an example, briefly describe a multiple-baseline-across-situations design.
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State an advantage of a multiple-baseline design over a reversal-replication design.
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Define external validity.
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What are three potential limitations of a multiple-baseline-across-situations design?
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Ideally, how long should the baseline phase of the reversal-replication design continue?
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What scientific, practical, and ethical considerations might lead someone to lengthen or shorten a baseline?
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Identify two limitations of the reversal-replication design, and give an example of each.
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Define independent variable, and give an example.
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In a sentence or two each, explain the scientific and practical criteria for evaluating the effects of a particular treatment. Be sure to distinguish between the two in your answer.
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What are the three levels of social validation, and why are they important?
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List four reasons why many behavior modifiers prefer single-case designs to group designs.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe the changing-criterion design.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe an alternating-treatments design.
What is another name for this design? Explain when and why that name might be preferred.
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Briefly describe a potential problem with the alternating-treatments design.
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What seven criteria would give you maximum confidence that the treatment in an ABAB design had produced an effect on the dependent variable?
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Deck 22: Doing Behavior Modification Research
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With reference to an example, briefly describe a multiple-baseline-across-behaviors design.
First, a baseline is taken concurrently on two or more behaviors.Second, the treatment is introduced to one of the behaviors while the other behavior(s)continues on baseline.Third, the first behavior continues on treatment and the treatment is introduced to the second behavior.In this way, the design calls for the introduction of the treatment sequentially across two or more behaviors.An example is shown in Figure 22-3, or any other appropriate example is acceptable.
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Define internal validity.
A finding is said to be internally valid if the independent variable did, in fact, cause observed changes in the dependent variable.
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In a sentence or two each, describe why Baselines 1, 2, and 3 from Figure 22.2 are inadequate.
(a)Baseline 1 is not stable; (b)Baseline 2 shows a trend in the same direction as that observed during the independent variable phase; a continuation of that trend cannot be reliably attributed to the independent variable; (c)Baseline 3 is too brief to allow conclusions about stability or trends to be drawn.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe a multiple-baseline-across-people design.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe the four components of the reversal-replication design. What is another name for this design?
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In two or three sentences, explain why we cannot necessarily claim that a change in behavior during a minimal behavior modification program was due to the treatment.
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In two or three sentences, distinguish between a minimal behavior modification program and behavior modification research.
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What are three potential limitations of a multiple-baseline-across-behaviors design?
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What are three potential limitations of a multiple-baseline-across-people design?
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Define dependent variable, and give an example.
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Briefly name and describe the four minimal components of a behavior modification program.
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How many reversals and replications are necessary in a reversal-replication design?
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With reference to an example, briefly describe a multiple-baseline-across-situations design.
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State an advantage of a multiple-baseline design over a reversal-replication design.
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Define external validity.
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What are three potential limitations of a multiple-baseline-across-situations design?
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Ideally, how long should the baseline phase of the reversal-replication design continue?
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What scientific, practical, and ethical considerations might lead someone to lengthen or shorten a baseline?
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Identify two limitations of the reversal-replication design, and give an example of each.
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Define independent variable, and give an example.
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In a sentence or two each, explain the scientific and practical criteria for evaluating the effects of a particular treatment. Be sure to distinguish between the two in your answer.
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What are the three levels of social validation, and why are they important?
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List four reasons why many behavior modifiers prefer single-case designs to group designs.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe the changing-criterion design.
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With reference to an example, briefly describe an alternating-treatments design.
What is another name for this design? Explain when and why that name might be preferred.
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Briefly describe a potential problem with the alternating-treatments design.
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What seven criteria would give you maximum confidence that the treatment in an ABAB design had produced an effect on the dependent variable?
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