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Causal Relationships in Single-Subject Research

A key assumption of single-subject research is that causal relationships can be effectively discovered by manipulating an independent variable, precisely measuring a dependent variable, and carefully controlling extraneous variables. Due to this rigorous methodological control, single-subject designs are recognized as a form of experimental research that typically demonstrates strong internal validity.

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