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According to the student absences example, what specific pattern of results in the treatment group and the nonequivalent control group establishes superior evidence for the effectiveness of the daily attendance intervention?

Question: According to the student absences example, what specific pattern of results in the treatment group and the nonequivalent control group establishes superior evidence for the effectiveness of the daily attendance intervention?

Sample answer: Superior evidence is established if the treatment group shows a consistently high number of absences before the daily attendance policy is introduced, followed by a sustained decrease in absences afterward, while the control group's absences remain consistently high throughout the entire semester.

Key points:

  • Treatment group shows consistently high absences prior to the intervention.
  • Treatment group shows a sustained decrease in absences after the intervention is introduced.
  • Nonequivalent control group absences remain consistently high throughout the entire term.

Rubric: The response must accurately describe the patterns in both groups: (1) The treatment group must have a consistently high number of absences before the policy change. (2) The treatment group must experience a sustained decrease in absences after the policy change. (3) The nonequivalent control group's absences must remain consistently high throughout the entire term.

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