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Imagine you are conducting a single-subject study on a new biofeedback technique to reduce high blood pressure. You have found a strong, consistent reduction in blood pressure in your first participant. Apply the methodological principles of single-subject research to describe how you would design your next two steps to establish the external validity of this intervention.

Question: Imagine you are conducting a single-subject study on a new biofeedback technique to reduce high blood pressure. You have found a strong, consistent reduction in blood pressure in your first participant. Apply the methodological principles of single-subject research to describe how you would design your next two steps to establish the external validity of this intervention.

Sample answer: First, I would attempt to replicate the strong effect by testing the biofeedback technique on a new participant with high blood pressure. Second, I would conduct another replication trial under slightly varying conditions, such as in the participant's home instead of a clinical lab, to build confidence in the generalizability of the findings.

Key points:

  • Applying replication to test the biofeedback technique on a new participant
  • Applying replication by testing the intervention under slightly varying conditions
  • Building confidence in generalizability through systematic reproduction of the effect

Rubric: Full credit is given if the student describes applying replication by testing the intervention on at least one different participant and/or testing under slightly varying conditions.

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