Child Psychology Exam Prep

Category - Child Psychology

Single-subject design in research studies one or a few subjects closely, rather than studying groups. What is one of the most common problems associated with single subject design?
  1. Autocorrelation
  2. Non-manipulation
  3. Carryover effects
  4. Cohort effects
Explanation
Answer: A - Autocorrelation, which refers to the effect of measuring one individual repeatedly, is a significant problem in single-subject design. Autocorrelation is likely to produce scores that do not accurately reflect the research variables.
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