Multiple Choice
In early small N research like the Dresslar study on facial vision, additional subjects
A) were tested until someone provided unambiguous support for the hypothesis
B) served the purpose of replication
C) had their data averaged to produce group means
D) were not needed; these studies never used more than a single person
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