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#1. Juan is an aspiring musician who wants to optimize his practice routine for learning new songs. He has identified that ‘practicing’ is the core component that helps him improve. Now, Juan wants to determine the most effective amount of time he should spend practicing each day (e.g., 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours) to achieve optimal learning. Which type of analysis should Juan conduct to systematically investigate this aspect of his practice?
A parametric analysis systematically examines the effects of different values dosages or magnitudes of a single independent variable or a component of an intervention on a target behavior In this scenario Juan is interested in the amount or dosage of practice a specific component of his learning intervention that is most effective He is varying the quantity eg 30 minutes 1 hour of that component A component analysis in contrast evaluates the individual effects of two or more distinct independent variables that are part of a treatment package to determine which specific components are necessary or sufficient for the overall interventions effectiveness While alternating treatments design and reversal design are types of experimental designs they describe the overall structure of an experiment not the specific analytical approach to investigating dosage like parametric analysis does
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