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Suppose you are planning a follow-up study to address the external validity limitations of a single-subject research design that successfully reduced self-injury in two children (n=2n = 2) with intellectual disabilities. What design step should you take to evaluate whether the treatment generalizes to the broader population?

Question: Suppose you are planning a follow-up study to address the external validity limitations of a single-subject research design that successfully reduced self-injury in two children (n=2n = 2) with intellectual disabilities. What design step should you take to evaluate whether the treatment generalizes to the broader population?

Sample answer: To evaluate generalizability, you should systematically replicate the self-injury treatment protocol with additional, different children who have similar intellectual delays to see if the treatment yields the same successful results.

Key points:

  • Proposes replication of the treatment with new participants.
  • Targets participants from the broader population with similar intellectual delays.
  • Measures the replication outcomes to evaluate the generalizability of the treatment's effectiveness.

Rubric: The answer must propose a practical application step to address external validity, specifically suggesting replication of the single-subject treatment with new participants who share similar intellectual delays.

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