In the limited AB single design:
a. in order to use the one-sample t Test to analyze your data you need to measure the client behavior at the nominal level
b. the one-sample t Test is used with interval level data to compare the one baseline score to the mean of the eight treatment scores
c. the two independent samples t Test is used to analyze the data belonging to a single client
d. many baseline scores at the nominal level are compared to six treatment scores
Ans: B
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Reversal designs are considered superior to the basic AB design because reversal designs:
a. are easier to apply. b. can be used with irreversible treatments. c. demonstrate more conclusively the efficacy of the treatment. d. have fewer ethical problems.
This AB, single subject design identifies tobacco use as a problem behavior for an adolescent female. Which of the following statements is not consistent with monitoring this design?
a. The client and the social worker have defined tobacco use as problematic because it is interfering with her family relationships and she has started stealing money to purchase cigarettes. b. The client initially reports the frequency, duration, and extent of tobacco use that she considers to be problematic. c. The social worker has established only the baseline for tobacco use. d. The client has started attending a Smokers Awareness Support Group as an intervention.
For the role of partner or spouse of the addict/alcoholic, the present text recommends use of the term
a. codependent. b. family manager. c. chief enabler. d. scapegoat.
Howard discovered that high satisfaction was related to the following aspect(s) of family life:
a. good families prize their rituals. b. good families have a sense of place. c. good families honor their elders. d. a and b. e. all of the above.