In single-subject research,what is the definition of a phase change?
A) The point at which the subject begins to show a response to the treatment.
B) The point at which the treatment begins to lose effectiveness.
C) The point at which the treatment is switched from one subject to another.
D) A change from baseline to treatment or from treatment to baseline.
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Q1: A stable level within a phase is
Q2: If the observations in the initial baseline
Q3: A stable trend within a phase is
Q6: A treatment phase is defined as _.
A)
Q6: Like most other experimental designs,single-subject designs
A)provide data
Q7: In single-subject research (specifically in phase-change designs),a
Q8: In a single-subject phase change design,when does
Q9: In single-subject research,unstable data
A)make differences between treatment
Q10: In a single-subject design when no treatment
Q11: In the notation for single-case designs,
A)the letter
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