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#1. Greg is a busy professional who wants to optimize his energy levels during his workday. He is trying to determine whether Dr. Pepper, Red Bull, or coffee provides him with the most significant energy boost. He decides to drink only one of these beverages per day and evaluate their effects independently, as they are not part of any pre-defined treatment package. Based on this scenario, what type of analysis should Greg conduct to achieve his goal?

This scenario describes a Comparative Analysis In a comparative analysis different unrelated interventions in this case Dr Pepper Red Bull and coffee are evaluated one by one to determine which is most effective These interventions are typically standalone and not part of a larger treatment package A Component Analysis conversely involves evaluating individual parts of an existing treatment package A Parametric Analysis aims to determine the optimal dosage or level of a known effective intervention Variability Analysis is not a standard term for this type of experimental design in ABA

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