Mozzoni and Hartnedy (2000) wondered which of three different treatments would be best at helping a brain-injured person to pay attention to therapeutic activities. What would be the best single-subject design for them to use?

a. multiple-baseline design
b. changing criterion design
c. alternating treatments design
d. A-B-A-B design


c

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a. Ava, who is in the 25th percentile b. Chase, who is in the 33rd percentile c. Steven, who is in the 50th percentile d. Erin, who is in the 75th percentile

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Some lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) users have__________, which are distorted perceptions or hallucinations that mimic the LSD "trip" but occur days, weeks, or longer after usage

A) orienting reflexes B) genotypic variations C) divergences D) flashbacks E) Select

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Reginald's camera always makes a clicking noise just before the flash goes off. After taking many pictures of his little brother Devin, he presses the button, the camera clicks, but the flash does not go off. Despite this, Devin blinks just as he did when the flash was working. This is an example of __________ conditioning, and the flash is the __________.

A. classical; unconditioned stimulus B. classical; unconditioned response C. operant; positive reinforce D. operant; negative reinforce

Psychology

_____ is what a person can accomplish, while _____ is what a person has accomplished.

A. Intelligence, achievement B. Achievement, intelligence C. Scholastics, performance D. Performance, scholastics

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