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#1. Juan practices the clarinet every day and is dedicated to improving his ability to learn new songs efficiently. He has established that daily practice is an effective strategy, but he wants to determine the specific amount of time he should allocate to practice each day (e.g., 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or 90 minutes) to achieve the most significant and consistent improvement in his learning. Which type of experimental analysis should Juan conduct to systematically investigate and identify the optimal ‘dose’ of his practice intervention?

Juans objective is to determine what amount of time ie the specific quantity intensity or dose of his practice intervention is most effective This goal directly aligns with the definition and purpose of a parametric analysis A parametric analysis involves systematically manipulating the value magnitude or intensity of a single independent variable to determine its effect on the dependent variable In this case the independent variable is clarinet practice time and Juan is testing different values or levels eg 30 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes of this variable to find the optimal point In contrast a component analysis aims to identify which specific elements or components of a multicomponent intervention are necessary or effective A functional analysis is a method used to determine the function ie maintaining consequence of a challenging behavior A comparative analysis involves directly comparing the overall effectiveness of two or more distinct potentially multicomponent interventions against each other

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