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    One Important Difference Between a Typical Case Study and the Single-Case
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One Important Difference Between a Typical Case Study and the Single-Case

Question 3

Question 3

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One important difference between a typical case study and the single-case experiment is that during the single-case experiment, behavior is generally


A) manipulated.
B) controlled by the experimenter.
C) measured more than once.
D) observed in the natural environment.

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