A "hypothesis-driven treatment" refers to:
A. Designing a behavioral intervention based on the exact relationship of a behavior to its contextual antecedents and consequences.
B. Designing a behavioral intervention based on the exact relationship of a behavior to that of a high status, same sex peer.
C. Designing a behavioral intervention based on a meta-analysis of recent studies supporting operant conditioning.
D. Designing a behavioral intervention based on an unexamined hypothesis, for the purpose of experimentation.
E. Designing a behavioral intervention based on the student's self-report of behavior motivation.
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A. NCATE B. InTASC C. The Beginning Teacher Support Assessment Council D. NCLB
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A. TRUE B. FALSE
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