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Another procedure that has been found to increase the probability of selfmonitored data collection is the refundable monetary deposit . Subjects who were required to render a refundable deposit were more likely to return selfmonitored ...
Another procedure that has been found to increase the probability of selfmonitored data collection is the refundable monetary deposit . Subjects who were required to render a refundable deposit were more likely to return selfmonitored ...
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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 , the resulting expected behavior pattern will be a ...
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 , the resulting expected behavior pattern will be a ...
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An ATD weakens as the number of series increases , because the time between the same intervention increases , the number of trials of a given intervention decreases , and sources of multiple - treatment interference increase .
An ATD weakens as the number of series increases , because the time between the same intervention increases , the number of trials of a given intervention decreases , and sources of multiple - treatment interference increase .
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