In single-subject experimental designs, we are able to

A) manipulate dependent variables and observe their effect on independent variables.
B) manipulate independent variables and observe their effect on dependent variables.
C) use large groups of participants while paying attention to each participant's individual differences.
D) draw causal inferences without manipulating the independent variable.


Answer: B

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