The major difference between a case study and a single-case experimental design study is that:

A. single-case experimental design studies involve naturalistic observation.
B. case study participants are subject to the manipulation of variables.
C. single-case experimental design study participants receive some type of intervention or manipulation, and behaviors are measured more than once.
D. case study participants' behaviors are measured by some standard method.


Answer: C

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