Distinguish between archival research and content analysis.

What will be an ideal response?

Archival research is a type of design in which events or behaviors are described based on a review and analysis of relevant historical or archival records, whereas a content analysis is a type of design in which the content of written or spoken records of the occurrence of specific events or behaviors is described and interpreted.

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Kalinda, in her early sixties, is worried about getting Alzheimer's disease. After reading the text, what can her daughter say to Kalinda?

A) "Be somewhat comforted; the risk at your age is minimal." B) "Don't worry; this disorder is very rare at any age." C) "Be concerned; about one in four people over age 60 has this disease." D) "Be terrified; this condition strikes most people in their early sixties and seventies."

Psychology

Briefly describe the discrete trial training method of applied behavioral analysis (ABA). Give an original example (not from the book) of how the A-B-C method might be used. Make sure to clearly identify the A, B, and C in your example

What will be an ideal response?

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