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    Waiting for Your Subject's Behavior to "Settle Down" Before Going
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Waiting for Your Subject's Behavior to "Settle Down" Before Going

Question 13

Question 13

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Waiting for your subject's behavior to "settle down" before going to the next phase of an experiment exemplifies a:


A) baseline.
B) discrete trials criterion.
C) stability criterion.
D) drifting baseline.

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