Case Study

How can the student researcher use the history of classical and operant conditioning to counter the critic's claim and show they understand the generalizability of single-subject research?

Case context: A student researcher is designing a study to test a new behavioral training method for shelter dogs using a single-subject ABA design. A critic claims that because the study only focuses on individual dogs one at a time, any findings will lack external validity and will be useless for understanding animal training in general.

Question: How can the student researcher use the history of classical and operant conditioning to counter the critic's claim and show they understand the generalizability of single-subject research?

Sample answer: The researcher can explain that the critic's assumption—that single-subject research cannot yield generalizable results—is historically incorrect. The fundamental principles of classical and operant conditioning were themselves discovered using single-subject research methods. Despite this individual focus, these principles have successfully generalized across a massive variety of species and real-world situations, demonstrating that single-subject designs can indeed produce widely applicable scientific principles.

Key points:

  • Address the critic's claim that single-subject designs inherently lack external validity.
  • Explain that classical and operant conditioning principles were discovered via single-subject methods.
  • Describe how these principles successfully generalized across a massive variety of species.
  • Describe how these principles generalized across diverse real-world situations.

Rubric: The response must demonstrate comprehension by explaining that conditioning principles, originally discovered via single-subject designs, successfully generalized across species and settings. The student must connect this to explain why the critic's claim about inherent lack of external validity is false.

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