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    Introducing Two or More Variables During the Intervention Condition in a Single-Subject
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Introducing Two or More Variables During the Intervention Condition in a Single-Subject

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Introducing two or more variables during the intervention condition in a single-subject study confounds the treatment and may lead to erroneous conclusions.

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