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krzymel

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The basic comparison in single-subject experimental designs is
 
  A) between the participant's responses and those of a matched control.
  B) between the same participant's own pretreatment and post-treatment responses.
  C) between the post-treatment responses of the participant and those of a matched control.
  D) a comparison between the real and the ideal responses.

Question 2

In the ex post facto, single-case study design, independent variables are
 
  A) not manipulated and are really inferred variables.
  B) manipulated after the fact.
  C) controlled through random assignment.
  D) not changed over time.



dawsa925

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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