In single-case experiments, increasing the number of measurement points:
A) makes it more difficult to identify precipitating conditions during assessment
B) makes it harder to change the intervention plan at the point at which no progress is occurring.
C) increases our ability to pinpoint unlikely coincidences and therefore infer what is causing changes in the dependent variable.
D) ?lessens internal validity.
C
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A. 34% B. 68% C. 95% D. 100%
An important factor with respect to community integration is:
a) Sexual orientation b) Stigma c) Religious faith d) All of the above
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a. Would make all immigrants citizens b. Would allow immigrants to go to school c. Would make all immigrants eligible for social welfare services d. Would allow undocumented students to become eligible for legal status
e. Would promote future life plans for immigrants