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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is utilizing an alternating treatments design to compare the effectiveness of three different interventions (A, B, and C) on a client’s compliance behavior. Over several sessions, the BCBA rapidly rotates the presentation of these interventions. What specific experimental component is the BCBA adding and removing to evaluate their impact on the client’s behavior?
In an alternating treatments design the different interventions being compared eg A B and C are considered the independent variables The defining characteristic of this design is the rapid and alternating presentation of these independent variables to a single participant to assess their functional control over the dependent variable the target behavior in this case compliance By systematically adding and removing or rotating these interventions the experimenter aims to demonstrate that changes in the dependent variable are a direct function of the specific independent variable being applied Dependent variables are the behaviors being measured Confounding and extraneous variables are factors that might influence behavior but are not the intended intervention and researchers aim to minimize their impact
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