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Based on the provided example of an ABAB reversal design aimed at improving a student's studying behavior, describe the sequence of the four phases. For each phase, specify what action is taken regarding the treatment and how the student's studying behavior changes as a result.

Question: Based on the provided example of an ABAB reversal design aimed at improving a student's studying behavior, describe the sequence of the four phases. For each phase, specify what action is taken regarding the treatment and how the student's studying behavior changes as a result.

Sample answer: In the initial baseline phase (A), the student's study behavior is measured without intervention and is low. In the first treatment phase (B), a treatment is introduced, causing study behavior to increase until it stabilizes. In the second baseline phase (A), the treatment is removed, resulting in a decrease in study behavior. Finally, in the second treatment phase (B), the treatment is reintroduced, leading to an increase in study behavior once again.

Key points:

  • Identify the first phase (initial baseline) as having no treatment and low studying behavior.
  • Identify the second phase (first treatment) as introducing treatment and showing an increase/stabilization in studying behavior.
  • Identify the third phase (second baseline) as removing treatment and showing a decrease in studying behavior.
  • Identify the fourth phase (second treatment) as reintroducing treatment and showing an increase in studying behavior.

Rubric: A complete answer must outline all four phases chronologically, specifying whether the treatment is present or absent in each phase, and describing the corresponding change in the student's studying behavior (low, increasing/stabilizing, decreasing, and increasing again).

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