A design where a behavior is rewarded until a criterion level is reached and then a new level of behavior is required to gain a reward is called a(n) ______.

A. multiple-baseline design
B. alternating-treatment design
C. changing-criterion design
D. multidimensional design


C. changing-criterion design

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List and discuss the four different approaches of descriptive research.

What will be an ideal response?

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One problem with parallel forms reliability is that individuals may look up questions between the time they take the two tests

a. True b. False

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What is one complaint with the findings of IPV rates amongst different racial groups?

a. It does not take into account structural factors. b. They obtain these numbers only from police reports. c. They collapse several distinct racial groups into one category. d. They do not allow multi-racial options.

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A test can

a. never be more valid than it is reliable. b. never be more reliable than it is valid. c. never have discrepancies between reliability and validity. d. never have high validity if the test scores have high reliability.

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