Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the withdrawal design.
What will be an ideal response?
Correct Answer:
The withdrawal design is fairly simple to implement, and it provides replication of the intervention strategy. However, the teacher should not assume that after the first intervention phase the behavior would return to the same level as that prior to the first intervention. Some residual effects may remain from the first AB experience that could affect the second baseline condition. Additionally, the teacher needs to consider the ethical issue of withdrawing an effective intervention to return to a baseline condition.
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