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A researcher uses an AB design to evaluate the effectiveness of a behavioral intervention on a student's off-task behavior. During the baseline (A) phase, the student's off-task behavior shows a steady, prominent downward trend. When the intervention (B) is introduced, the behavior continues to decrease at the exact same rate. If the researcher concludes through visual inspection that the intervention caused the reduction in off-task behavior because the behavior is lower during the treatment phase than it was at the start of baseline, this application of visual inspection is correct.

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