Multiple Choice
The multiple-baseline design uses an untreated behavior as a:
A) partial control for time-correlated changes that may confound the effect of an independent variable.
B) way to achieve intrasubject replication.
C) statistical control for treated behavior.
D) None of the answers is correct.
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