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Suppose you are comparing two fast-acting interventions for a student's spelling practice: positive attention for spelling correctly (AA) and mild punishment for misspelling (BB). Apply the alternating treatments design by describing a concrete, daily schedule for administering these two interventions.

Question: Suppose you are comparing two fast-acting interventions for a student's spelling practice: positive attention for spelling correctly (AA) and mild punishment for misspelling (BB). Apply the alternating treatments design by describing a concrete, daily schedule for administering these two interventions.

Sample answer: To apply the alternating treatments design, I would rapidly alternate the interventions on a regular schedule. For example, I could administer positive attention (AA) during the morning spelling session and mild punishment (BB) during the afternoon spelling session, or alternate them day-by-day, applying treatment AA on Monday and treatment BB on Tuesday.

Key points:

  • Administer treatment AA and treatment BB on a rapidly alternating schedule.
  • The schedule must be regular, such as daily or splitting the day (morning/afternoon).
  • The proposed schedule allows for a direct comparison of the two fast-acting interventions.

Rubric: Grading criteria: 1. Proposes a concrete, rapid schedule for alternating treatment AA and treatment BB. 2. Ensures the schedule alternates on a regular basis (e.g., mornings vs. afternoons, or daily). 3. Shows proper application of single-subject alternating treatments design principles.

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