How does the multiple baseline differ from the ABAB technique?
What will be an ideal response?
In a multiple baseline, the intervention is applied to similar behaviors of the individual. After the baseline is established, treatment for behavior 1 is started and the baseline is continued for behaviors 2 and 3 . When treatment for behavior 2 is started, treatment for behavior 1 and the baseline for behavior 3 are continued. Finally, treatment for behavior 3 is instituted. It is expected that each behavior will change in the desired direction at the point at which treatment is begun. More than one subject might be included in a multiple baseline design.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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a. low-income children graduate from high school. b. low-income children enter public school with more chance of success. c. African American children improve their IQs. d. African Americans make more money as adults.
Which of the following stages is NOT part of psychoanalytic theory?
a. phallic b. trust c. adolescence d. latency
Which of the following would qualify as a stressor affecting families having preschool-age children:
A. challenges for adult children in balancing work and family roles B. challenges for adult children in meeting personal needs C. challenges for adult children in dealing with increasing degrees of marital dissatisfaction D. all of the above are correct