Juliet is an occupational therapist who is currently workingwith a client that struggles with motivation. Without themotivation to practice at home, the client will not make anyprogress. Juliet decides to institute an incentive system where theclient earns points for doing the home program each day. Is this anappropriate situation for a single-subject design? Why?
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