Multiple Choice
Using multiple levels of an independent variable in single-subject designs presents certain problems because:
A) there are no statistical tests that can be applied to the resulting data.
B) subjects may get tired too quickly to allow for complete replication.
C) only one or a few subjects are tested, and completely counterbalancing the order of treatments across subjects is not usually possible.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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