Question

A practitioner tests whether a new technique will be effective in reducing the number of time-outs required in play therapy sessions for children with conduct disorders. In each of the two sessions before implementing the new technique, five time-outs occurred. In each of the two sessions after implementing the new technique, no time-outs occurred. The practitioner should conclude:
a. The technique clearly was effective.
b. History can be ruled out as an alternative explanation for the improvement.
c. There were a sufficient number of data points in the study.
d. None of these.

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