Multiple Choice
A nonconcurrent design is especially problematic for strong conclusions because:
A) treatment is implemented in one baseline when another baseline is still under the control condition
B) it is essentially two (or more) independent ab comparisons
C) implementation of treatment is staggered across baselines
D) the intervention is not concurrently implemented across baselines at the same time
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