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#1. Tony, a weightlifter, has been using a regimen that includes protein powder, energy drinks, and various supplements. He wants to determine which specific components of this treatment package are effective in enhancing his performance and which are not, to avoid unnecessary expenses. Based on this scenario, which type of analysis should Tony conduct?

Tonys goal is to identify which specific elements within his overall regimen a treatment package are contributing to his performance changes and which are not This process is precisely what a component analysis is designed for A component analysis involves systematically removing or adding individual components of a treatment package to determine their individual and combined effects on the target behavior This allows for the identification of effective and ineffective elements In contrast a parametric analysis focuses on varying the level or amount of a single identified effective component A functional analysis is used to identify the maintaining variables functions of a behavior typically a challenging behavior not to break down a treatment package Indirect assessment and anecdotal evidence are not objective or empirical methods for determining the effectiveness of intervention components

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