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One criterion is the measure's psychometric properties ( i.e. , its reliability and validity ) . The scientist - practitioner encounters two problems when employing psychometric properties as central criteria in selecting measures .
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the criteria be shifted at irregular intervals . Many behavior - change patterns approximate a gradual increase or decrease in behavior . If criterion shifts are regular , and especially if the length of the subphases is short ...
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9 8 M 6Responses Per Session 2 VVI 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 Responses Per Session Criteria 5 3 AN M 5 10 25 30 15 20 Sessions Figure 8.8 . An example of a changing - criterion design . The weakness of this example is the brevity of criteria ...
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