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-Dominant- [34]
1 year ago
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the posttest-only control-group design is equivalent to the a). single-case experimental design. b). nonequivalent group design.

c). two-group design. d). interrupted time-series design.
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1 answer:
Vesna [10]1 year ago
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The posttest-only control-group design is equivalent to the, "single-case experimental design."

When there is only one subject or sample, the single case experiment design, also known as the single subject experimental design, is used. Internal validity is not a problem of the single-case experimental design.

A person's behavior changes as a result of a treatment or other intervention they may have received, and this form of experiment is used to analyze those changes.

For experimental analysis, single-case designs are used to illustrate experimentally the amount to which changing environmental factors reliably cause one or more individuals to behave differently.

<em>Hence the correct answer is option A.</em>

To learn more about experimental design here:

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