What role did Fisher's statistical work play in the use of single-subject designs following the Fisher process?
a. Individual differences were ignored and averaged out.
b. Individual differences were analyzed since they represented important variation.
c. He advocated the use of single-subject designs.
d. He developed special statistical procedures.
A
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