Multiple Choice
Single-case experiments differ from the case study method in that single-case experiments
A) rely more heavily on introspective reports by participants.
B) allow the simultaneous manipulation of several independent variables.
C) provide a more flexible alternative to the more highly controlled case study method.
D) systematically contrast conditions within an individual whose behavior is being continuously monitored.
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