A frequent criticism of single-case designs is that the external validity of these designs is limited. Which of the following is not an argument against this criticism?

A. Single-case designs can be done with small groups of individuals rather than with a single individual.
B. Multiple-baseline designs across subjects can demonstrate the effectiveness of an intervention for several individuals.
C. Single-case designs allow for successive administrations of the same intervention to the same person.
D. Interventions in single-case designs are often ones that produce dramatic and sizable changes in behavior.


C. Single-case designs allow for successive administrations of the same intervention to the same person.

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a. Industry versus inferiority b. Trust versus mistrust c. Generativity versus stagnation d. Group identity versus alienation

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Which of the following is a way that someone would demonstrate mastery of one of the three components of complete mental health?

A. They have good, healthy relationships with others and have a strong sense of purpose in their life. B. They are continuing to work on self-acceptance and personal growth. C. They are beginning to understand what they need to work on to feel as though they are satisfied with life. D. They have integrated with and contributed to their community while attempting to handle depression.

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a. True b. False

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a) Diseases and Symptoms of the Mind. b) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. c) Diseases and Symptoms Manual. d) Disorders and Symptoms Manual.

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