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What is the primary external validity concern raised in single-subject research when a treatment successfully reduces self-injurious behavior in a small group of participants?

Question: What is the primary external validity concern raised in single-subject research when a treatment successfully reduces self-injurious behavior in a small group of participants?

Sample answer: The primary external validity concern in single-subject research is whether a treatment that effectively reduces self-injury in a couple of children with intellectual disabilities will also work for other children with similar delays in the broader population.

Key points:

  • Identifies external validity or generalization as the core issue.
  • Refers to the transition from a small sample (a couple of children) to the broader population.
  • Applies the concept to children with intellectual disabilities and similar delays.

Rubric: The response must accurately recall that the primary concern is external validity/generalization. It must specifically note the concern about whether the treatment's success in a few individuals (a couple of children) will apply or generalize to other children with similar delays in the broader population.

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