Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Single-subject research is dynamic and one can develop and identify target behaviors during data collection.
2. AB single-subject design is the most basic
3. Generally it is best to start a single subject multiple baseline design with continuous assessment.
4. A multiple baseline design may use a single baseline across multiple settings
5. The dependent variable in a single subject design involves comparing the baseline to intervention.


1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True

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(a) they exhibit appropriate self-control. (b) they are being honest with themselves. (c) their verbal and nonverbal cues are consistent. (d) their emotions are appropriate and overt. Questions 11-18 refer to the following client statement: Maxine: My daughter and I had another terrible argument yesterday. For several days, I have been asking her to clean up her room. She'll do a little and then do something else or spend time with friends. I told her that I was getting really upset about the mess. Finally, I got so tense and mad that I started throwing things in a box and used some swear words. She started yelling at me, and I yelled back. Now her room is as much a mess as it was before plus we're not speaking. I feel worse than ever.

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To empower Sam, the clinician uses the technique of "acting as if," a variation of modeling. This could include having Sam

a. select someone he admires and act as if he is the admired person when performing a task that usually makes him feel hopeless or discouraged b. break down a specific task in small steps and act as if achieving each small step was a success in itself c. practice in front of a mirror as act as if it were a real situation that causes him to feel hopeless or discouraged d. all of the above

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Typical students at risk can be described as

A. minority youth. B. urban poor. C. immigrants. D. None of the above.

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