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Based on the limitations of reversal designs, explain why the researcher should NOT withdraw the treatment in this scenario, and describe the methodological challenge they would face if they did withdraw the treatment but the patient's self-injurious behavior remained low.

Case context: A clinical psychologist uses a reversal design to evaluate a therapeutic intervention designed to reduce severe self-injury in an adolescent patient. During the treatment phase, the self-injurious behavior decreases significantly. The research protocol calls for a withdrawal of the treatment to return to the baseline phase.

Question: Based on the limitations of reversal designs, explain why the researcher should NOT withdraw the treatment in this scenario, and describe the methodological challenge they would face if they did withdraw the treatment but the patient's self-injurious behavior remained low.

Sample answer: The researcher should not withdraw the treatment because it is unethical to remove an intervention that is successfully reducing a harmful behavior like self-injury. Methodologically, if they did withdraw the treatment and the self-injurious behavior remained low, they would face the challenge of the dependent variable failing to return to baseline. This failure makes it difficult to determine whether the treatment caused the improvement or if another factor was responsible.

Key points:

  • Withdrawing a successful treatment that prevents harmful behavior like self-injury is unethical.
  • If self-injury remains low during withdrawal, the dependent variable has failed to return to baseline.
  • A lack of return to baseline makes it impossible to rule out alternative explanations or external factors as the cause of the change.

Rubric: Full credit requires the student to explain: 1) the ethical implication of withdrawing a treatment that prevents self-injury, and 2) the methodological issue where a failure to return to baseline prevents the researcher from concluding whether the treatment or an external factor caused the behavior change.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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