Multiple Choice
Single subject designs are useful because they
A) allow for an in-depth examination of specific behaviors.
B) are used when the behavior on which the researcher is focusing is not very well defined in operational terms.
C) allow for random assignment of participants into groups.
D) have no threats to internal validity.
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