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#1. Baseline logic is a fundamental component of single-subject research designs in Applied Behavior Analysis, establishing internal validity by demonstrating experimental control. It comprises specific elements that allow researchers to draw cause-and-effect conclusions. Which of the following is NOT a core component of baseline logic?

Baseline logic consists of three core components Prediction predicting the future course of the behavior if the intervention is not implemented Verification demonstrating that the prior level of baseline responding would have remained unchanged had the independent variable not been introduced and Replication repeating the introduction of the independent variable and obtaining similar effects to demonstrate reliability and increase confidence in experimental control Accuracy while crucial for quality data collection and the integrity of any research is a characteristic of measurement how well observed values match true values not a fundamental logical component used to establish experimental control within the framework of baseline logic itself Data must be accurate for baseline logic to be meaningful but accuracy is not one of the logical steps

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