Multiple Choice
In single-case experiments,maximizing the number of measurement points helps by
A) enhancing the identification of precipitating conditions during assessment.
B) enabling us to change the intervention plan at the point at which we see that no progress is occurring.
C) increasing our ability to pinpoint unlikely coincidences and therefore infer what is causing changes in the dependent variable.
D) all of these.
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