Single-case experiments were developed from a need to

A. have a design that examines a measurement at only one point in time.
B. determine whether an experimental manipulation has an effect on a single research participant.
C. measure only a single dependent variable.
D. overcome selection differences that occur in nonequivalent control group design.


Answer: B

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