The changing-criterion design shows the effectiveness of a treatment when:
A) The change in behavior is a reversal of earlier behavior
B) The change in behavior always in an upward direction
C) The change in behavior moves with the change in the criterion
D) Behavior changes occur regardless of changing criterion
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