Single-Subject Research Design

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What is the term used to refer to research designs that test only one or few subjects?

  • Controlled research
  • Single-participant designs (correct)
  • Multi-subject experiments
  • Group studies

In single-participant designs, experiments typically involve how many participants?

  • Less than 30 (correct)
  • At least 15
  • More than 50
  • Exactly 100

Which psychological principle is most commonly used in experimentation with single-participant designs?

  • Classical Conditioning
  • Operant Conditioning (correct)
  • Social Learning Theory
  • Cognitive Dissonance

Why are single-participant designs often used by animal researchers?

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What is another term for single-participant designs in research methodology?

<p>Single subject designs (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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