One of the typical differences between single-case analyses and group analyses is that
a. group analyses are usually prospective, whereas single-case analyses are usually retrospective.
b. single-case analyses involve continuous monitoring of behavior over time, but group analyses are less likely to.
c. single-case analyses are more likely to reveal cohort effects than group analyses are.
d. group analyses often use withdrawal designs, but single-case analyses rarely do.
B
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