Multiple Choice
The multiple-baseline design is typically used because:
A) a second baseline is unethical or impossible
B) extraneous conditions are expected to change
C) only one subject is available
D) time is limited
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Q12: A major concern in multiple-baseline studies is:<br>A)
Q13: Introducing two or more variables during the
Q14: Single-subject designs are used primarily:<br>A) when group
Q15: Condition length refers to the number of
Q16: The A-B-C-B design replaces:<br>A) a treatment phase
Q18: The number of data points in a
Q19: A location threat is most often the
Q20: The principal method of data analysis in
Q21: Matching<br>-B-A-B design<br>A) "Reversal design<br>B) 2 baseline and
Q22: The primary limitation of single-subject research is:<br>A)