Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a difference between participants in small-N designs compared to large-N designs?
A) Large-N designs only generalize to the population from which participants are drawn, whereas small-N designs generalize to the larger population.
B) Large-N designs benefit from having diverse populations, while small-N designs typically use normative samples.
C) Large-N designs prioritize having a large sample over sampling procedures, while small-N designs focus on sampling procedures.
D) Large-N designs are more concerned with selecting representative participants, while small-N designs focus on unique cases.
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