Question

A frequent criticism of single-case designs is that the external validity of these designs is limited. Which of the following is not an argument against this criticism?
A. Single-case designs can be done with small groups of individuals rather than with a single individual.
B. Multiple-baseline designs across subjects can demonstrate the effectiveness of an intervention for several individuals.
C. Single-case designs allow for successive administrations of the same intervention to the same person.
D. Interventions in single-case designs are often ones that produce dramatic and sizable changes in behavior.

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