For what kinds of situations is the changing-criterion design particularly useful?

a. when evaluating psychotherapies for affective or anxiety disorders
b. when the participant's behavior requires shaping to attain a goal
c. when the target behavior often fluctuates wildly over time
d. when other designs have proved to be useless, since the changing criterion design is new.


B

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Which of the following reflects the type of economic system found in the United States?

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Only the ________ has/have the power to amend the U.S. Constitution

a. Supreme Court c. Senate b. states d. House of Representatives

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