Multiple Choice
In single-system research, the criterion that determines whether a treatment is considered experimentally effective is:
A) client goals have been fully achieved.
B) there is pronounced improvement in a client's condition.
C) ultimate goals have not been achieved.
D) client goals have been fully achieved and pronounced improvement in a client's condition, together, define experimental effectiveness.
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