How does group research and single-case research differ?
a) Group research provides scientific information, while single-case designs provide only anecdotal information to the investigator.
b) Group research has many subjects and few measurements, while single-case research as few subjects and many measurements.
c) Group research examines single individuals while single-case designs examine a single group of individuals.
d) Group research examines a single case of individuals while single-case designs examine single individuals.
Question 2
Case studies can be useful and informative
a) If at least two are accumulated
b) If there is systematic assessment and evaluation of features of the case
c) As a method of generalizing data
d) To support the use of a particular therapy over another