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Single-subject designs are often used in research on
 
  A) behavior modification.
  B) stereotyping and prejudice.
  C) development of teaching methods.
  D) the side effects of psychotropic medications.

Question 2

The major disadvantage of the matched-subjects design is that
 
  A) it cannot control for sequence effects.
  B) it has a low level of statistical power.
  C) it is often a lot of extra work.
  D) it requires too few participants.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: C





 

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