All of the following are required to determine the potential of a changing criterion design to demonstrate experimental control except the length of phase Latency of criterion changes
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
A changing criterion is defined as a way of treatment which can be applied to a single behavior. This is followed by a treatment phase. Here one needs the length of phase, number of criterion variation and criterion's magnitude changes are required to determine the potential of a changing criterion to demonstrate the experimental control. However one does not need the latency of criterion changes for this process.