The analysis of a single N design typically involves ______.

A. identifying discrepancies and
determining how the multiple measures and sources converge
B. a series of independent-samples t tests
C. graphing data and determining patterns using visual inspection
D. inferential statistics


Ans: C

Psychology

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a. link between prenatal hormones and the development of sex organs.
b. effect of physiological sex structures on the brain.
c. subtle influences of sex hormones on the development of the body and nervous system, and later behavior patterns.
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What will be an ideal response?

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