Many single-case researchers also use a "therapeutic criterion" to evaluate the success of their treatment. They look at/for

a. signs that behavior changes every time the treatment is presented.
b. statistically significant changes in behavior when treatment is instituted.
c. whether other psychologists have adopted their treatment.
d. indications that the treatment has improved daily functioning.


D

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