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Describe the procedural timeline of a pretest-posttest design with switching replication, detailing when treatments are administered and when measurements are taken for the clinical patients and university students in the exercise program example.

Question: Describe the procedural timeline of a pretest-posttest design with switching replication, detailing when treatments are administered and when measurements are taken for the clinical patients and university students in the exercise program example.

Sample answer: In this design, the study begins with a baseline measurement of depression scores for both clinical patients and university students. Next, the exercise program is introduced only to the clinical patients, while the university students act as a waiting group, followed by a second measurement of depression. Finally, the university students also begin the exercise program while the clinical patients continue it, and a final, third measurement is taken for both groups.

Key points:

  • A baseline (pretest) measurement is recorded for both clinical patients and university students.
  • The exercise program is introduced first to clinical patients while university students serve as a waiting control group.
  • A second measurement is taken, showing a decrease in depression only for the clinical patients if the treatment is effective.
  • The exercise program is then introduced to the university students while clinical patients maintain the program.
  • A final assessment is conducted to measure the reduction in depression for the university students.

Rubric: Answers must accurately list the three measurement points: 1) baseline for all, 2) posttest after clinical patients receive treatment while students wait, and 3) final assessment after students also receive treatment. It must also correctly identify when each group receives the treatment.

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