Multiple Choice
The major distinguishing characteristic of the changing criterion design is:
A) the client is led to achieve the final treatment goal in stages by achieving a series of subgoals.
B) that it ends in a nontreatment phase.
C) that it can accommodate several treatments either serially or in combination.
D) that it is very flexible and can be applied to virtually any client problem.
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