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future617RT

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Describe how single-case designs are similar to descriptive case studies and quasi-experimental time-series designs.
 
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The authors' affiliations are included ____.
 
  a. on the title page
  b. at the start of the references
  c. in an appendix
  d. at the end of the abstract



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Answer to Question 1

Single-case designs are similar to case studies because they focus on a single individual. Single-case designs are similar to time-series research because they involve a series of observations made over time.

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future617RT

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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