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Imagine you are developing a personalized clinical treatment plan for a patient using a single-subject design. Based on the historical generalization of conditioning principles, write a brief justification (1-3 sentences) explaining why your single-subject intervention has the potential to generalize to other clients in different clinical settings.

Question: Imagine you are developing a personalized clinical treatment plan for a patient using a single-subject design. Based on the historical generalization of conditioning principles, write a brief justification (1-3 sentences) explaining why your single-subject intervention has the potential to generalize to other clients in different clinical settings.

Sample answer: Although my intervention is tested on a single subject, the history of classical and operant conditioning shows that principles discovered via single-subject designs can generalize widely. Because these foundational learning principles successfully generalized across diverse species and real-world situations, a single-subject design is a valid methodology for establishing generalizable therapeutic effects.

Key points:

  • Apply the conditioning precedent to a new clinical single-subject scenario.
  • State that single-subject methods can discover principles that generalize.
  • Reference the successful generalization of conditioning principles across species or situations.

Rubric: The answer must apply the historical precedent of classical and operant conditioning to justify the potential generalizability of a new single-subject intervention, noting that single-subject discovery does not prevent widespread generalization.

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