Multiple Choice
One of the two cautions about using the standard deviation approach with the AB design is that:
A) this approach should not be used if the treatment scores are progressing in a way that indicates that the client is improving at a steady pace once the treatment is started
B) this approach should not be used if the baseline scores are progressing in a way that indicates that the client is improving at a steady pace even before the treatment is started
C) when the treatment scores are moving in the hypothesized direction at a level that would seem noteworthy
D) when the treatment scores are moving in the hypothesized direction
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