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Describe the structure of an ABABABAB design, detailing each phase in chronological order and explaining what each phase represents in this single-subject design.

Question: Describe the structure of an ABABABAB design, detailing each phase in chronological order and explaining what each phase represents in this single-subject design.

Sample answer: An ABABABAB design is an extension of the basic reversal design. It consists of four phases: 1) the initial baseline phase (AA) where behavior is observed without treatment; 2) the treatment phase (BB) where the intervention is introduced; 3) the return to baseline (AA) achieved by removing the treatment; and 4) the second treatment phase (BB) where the treatment is reintroduced.

Key points:

  • The ABABABAB design is an extension of the basic reversal design.
  • The first phase (AA) is the initial baseline phase.
  • The second phase (BB) is the treatment phase.
  • The third phase (AA) is a return to baseline through the removal of the treatment.
  • The fourth phase (BB) is the second reintroduction of the treatment.

Rubric: Award full credit if the student lists all four phases in chronological order (Baseline A, Treatment B, Baseline A, Treatment B), identifies the design as an extension of the reversal design, and correctly describes the action in each phase (measurement of baseline, introduction of treatment, removal of treatment, and reintroduction of treatment).

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