" Is it ethical to remove an effective treatment? "can be posed specifically in reference to a reversal design.
In the ABAB reversal design, the treatment stage Y comes after the first baseline stage X in a single case design experiment. This is then followed by returning to baseline X and a subsequent treatment phase Y. In this kind of design, a researcher introduces a treatment plan and then tracks any behavioral changes, noting how they change after the treatment is discontinued. One of the key flaws in this paradigm is that returning a patient to the baseline stage is risky and immoral, especially if a second intervention has been given.
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