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If you are applying an ABABABAB design to evaluate a new behavior intervention, what specific action must you take during the transition from the second phase to the third phase, and why is this transition necessary according to the design's reversal structure?

Question: If you are applying an ABABABAB design to evaluate a new behavior intervention, what specific action must you take during the transition from the second phase to the third phase, and why is this transition necessary according to the design's reversal structure?

Sample answer: During the transition from the second phase to the third phase, you must remove the treatment to return to the baseline condition. This is necessary to demonstrate that the behavior reverses (returns to baseline levels) when the intervention is withdrawn, which helps establish a functional relationship.

Key points:

  • The treatment must be removed or withdrawn during the transition to the third phase.
  • The removal of the treatment returns the study to the baseline (AA) condition.
  • This transition is necessary to see if the behavior reverses to baseline levels, establishing control.

Rubric: Students should specify that the action to take is removing/withdrawing the treatment. They must explain that the purpose of this transition is to see if the behavior reverses or returns to its baseline state, demonstrating the reversal component of the design.

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