What is the data structure for the limited AB single-subject design?
A. There is one baseline score and several treatment scores.
B. There are several baseline scores and several treatment scores.
C. There are no baseline scores and several treatment scores.
D. There is one baseline score and one treatment score.
Ans: A
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