Describe a situation where a multiple-baseline design might be useful. Provide a concrete example.

What will be an ideal response?


Multiple-baseline designs are useful for demonstrating experimental control over operant behavior across individuals, settings, and behaviors. Examples will vary.

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

1. REBT supports the significance of early childhood experiences. 2. REBT is a long term therapy, usually lasting at least 20 sessions. 3. REBT therapists believe that a warm therapist/client relationship is necessary for therapeutic change. 4. Aaron Beck conducted the studies of modeling using a Bobo doll. 5. Aaron Beck was named one of the top five most influential psychotherapists by The American Psychologist.

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A counselor using schema-based therapy for a client with antisocial personality disorder might have _________ as his/her mail treatment goal:

a) Reconstructing client's maladaptive relationship patterns and teaching coping skills b) Reducing impulsive thinking through coping skills and constructive decision-making c) Altering client ambivalence to change through motivation-based approaches d) Increasing the client's ability to control emotions and reactions to emotions

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The name for Arnold Lazarus' therapeutic approach that includes the BASIC ID approach is __________ therapy

A. multitalented B. multifaceted C. multimodal D. multidisciplinary

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

1. Nested research designs are also known as parallel designs. 2. The recommended format for publishing the results of mixed methods research is similar to the format described in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 3. Embedded mixed methods research designs employ qualitative methods to explore the findings of the quantitative component of the study. 4. The qualitative portion of a mixed methods study is likely to employ a representative (large) sample of participants.

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