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What Are the Methodological Consequences of Assuming That Behavioral Variability

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What are the methodological consequences of assuming that behavioral variability is extrinsic?


A) It may encourage investigators to focus on private events of participants to understand variability
B) Investigators may sacrifice experimental control for the sake of accommodating large variability
C) It requires the investigator to focus throughout the study or clinical treatment on specific features of the relations between behavior of the individual and the environment
D) It may encourage the investigator to conduct fewer behavioral observations since the variability is an unavoidable aspect of the behavior

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