Multiple Choice
The basic design of a multiple treatment design includes:
A) one A-B design where baseline data are simultaneously measured.
B) an intervention that is applied to multiple behaviors only that are similar in nature but functionally independent.
C) phases that are introduced with criterion levels that vary.
D) two or more A-B-C designs where baseline data are simultaneously measured and the intervention is introduced to one behavior, in one setting, or with one individual at a time.
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