Multiple Choice
In the context single case research, pattern matching refers to
A) starting with a theory and seeing if the data support predictions made by the theory.
B) examining a graph of the data to decide if the treatment had an effect on the dependent variable
C) examining the data to find patterns that emerge from them; these patterns then suggest hypotheses that explain the process being studied.
D) conducting statistical analyses to determine if the pattern of the dependent variable changed after the introduction of the treatment.
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