Multiple Choice
David is conducting a single-case study with one of his students. He has noticed that there is a great deal of variability in the data. To be prudent, he should
A) Increase the length of the study
B) Use only visual inspection to interpret the data
C) Do a statistical analysis of the data
D) Decrease the length of the study
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