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Based on the structural design of an ABABABAB study, explain how the student's studying behavior is expected to change during each phase when positive attention is introduced, removed, and then reintroduced. Explain what these changes indicate about the effect of positive attention.

Case context: Hall and his colleagues utilized an ABABABAB design to demonstrate the relationship between positive attention and a student's studying behavior. During the study, they monitored how the student's behavior changed across the four phases.

Question: Based on the structural design of an ABABABAB study, explain how the student's studying behavior is expected to change during each phase when positive attention is introduced, removed, and then reintroduced. Explain what these changes indicate about the effect of positive attention.

Sample answer: During the first baseline phase (AA), studying behavior is low. In the first treatment phase (BB), studying behavior increases when positive attention is provided. In the second baseline phase (AA), studying behavior decreases when positive attention is removed. In the second treatment phase (BB), studying behavior increases again when positive attention is reintroduced. These changes indicate that the positive attention directly controls the studying behavior.

Key points:

  • Studying behavior increases when positive attention is provided in the first treatment phase (BB).
  • Studying behavior decreases when positive attention is removed in the second baseline phase (AA).
  • Studying behavior increases again when positive attention is reintroduced in the second treatment phase (BB).
  • The systematically alternating behaviors show that positive attention is the cause of the change in studying behavior.

Rubric: Student must correctly link the behavioral changes to each phase: baseline (low behavior), treatment (increased behavior), return to baseline (decreased behavior), and second treatment (increased behavior). They must also comprehend that the systematic reversal demonstrates that positive attention causes the change in studying behavior.

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Updated 2026-05-26

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