Robert is an individual who suffered a brain injury after a fall from a construction accident. As a result of this accident, Robert's ability to speak coherently is greatly affected

Dr Moriarty studies Robert's condition by running him through various tasks and interviewing him extensively. He hopes to learn something about the role of the brain as it relates to language production. It appears that Dr. Moriarty is conducting a(n)

a. case study.
b. true experiment.
c. archival study.
d. large-scale survey.


a

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