A study that follows a group of 10 young children with disabilities finds that they are able to work independently and improve their personal hygiene skills after receiving early intervention. Based on the small sample size, this study can be said to have ______ significance.
A. research
B. quantitative
C. clinical
D. statistical
C. clinical
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