What is the difference between the ABA reversal design and the multiple baseline design?
A) In the ABA reversal design, the dependent measure is taken more than once.
B) In the multiple baseline design, there is no reversal of conditions.
C) In the multiple baseline design, the dependent measure is taken more than once.
D) In the ABA reversal design, there is no manipulation of the independent variable.
Answer: B
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