A major drawback of the ABAB reversal design lies in
A) the length of time it takes to complete all of the treatment conditions.
B) the fact that there are limits to generalizability of results to other cases.
C) its limited use with adults and developmentally disabled persons.
D) the problem of determining accurate baselines for behaviors targeted for treatment.
B
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