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A behavioral psychologist wants to test whether a token economy system increases a student's on-task behavior using a single-subject design. Describe how the psychologist should implement the three core methodological requirements of single-subject research to demonstrate a causal relationship.

Question: A behavioral psychologist wants to test whether a token economy system increases a student's on-task behavior using a single-subject design. Describe how the psychologist should implement the three core methodological requirements of single-subject research to demonstrate a causal relationship.

Sample answer: To establish a causal relationship, the psychologist must manipulate the independent variable by introducing and withdrawing the token economy system, precisely measure the dependent variable by tracking the percentage of time the student is on-task, and carefully control extraneous variables by keeping the classroom environment and tasks consistent throughout the study.

Key points:

  • Manipulate the independent variable (the token economy system).
  • Precisely measure the dependent variable (the student's on-task behavior).
  • Carefully control extraneous variables (classroom setting, teacher behavior, task difficulty).

Rubric: To receive full credit, the response must describe concrete applications of the three requirements: 1. Manipulating the independent variable (introducing/withdrawing the token economy). 2. Precisely measuring the dependent variable (tracking on-task behavior). 3. Carefully controlling extraneous variables (maintaining a consistent classroom environment).

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