Multiple Choice
To show that a treatment worked in a single-case experiment, researchers typically
A) conduct a one-way ANOVA for independent samples.
B) conduct post hoc tests to determine where the significant differences are.
C) visually inspect line graphs.
D) conduct a t test to compare the treatment and control conditions.
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