Multiple Choice
Which of the following is one way to control for history effects in an interrupted time-series study?
A) frequent testing intervals
B) include a comparison group that does not receive the treatment
C) take away the treatment to determine if behavior reverts back to baseline
D) All of the above.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: What is a baseline measurement? Why do
Q3: An observational technique in which a researcher
Q4: What is the biggest drawback to the
Q5: Explain how the pretest-posttest control-group design controls
Q6: What is the difference between the nonequivalent
Q8: What is the Solomon four-group design? How
Q9: Bess has conducted a pretest-posttest control-group study
Q10: Why were single-case experiments more popular in
Q11: A researcher conducts an A-B design study
Q12: If measuring the DV causes a change