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the treatment trendline flattened out. This pattern indicates that P5 was more improved
in her consistency across treatment. However, her pattern of responding indicates that
while she was increasing for a time, those gains were short lived. The last session data
did not follow this overall improving trend.
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Figure 11. P5 OQ slope analysis. Solid trendline represents baseline; dotted trendline
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