Which of the following is true of single-case designs?

A. Early interest in single-case designs in psychology came from research on classical conditioning.
B. The results are presented as group data with overall means.
C. Complex statistical analyses are not required.
D. The procedures for use with a single subject cannot be replicated with other subjects.


Answer: C

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