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Imagine you are designing a study to test a new therapy for panic disorder on a sample of 88 patients, where you need to track each patient's daily panic attacks to analyze their individual response trends. Apply the definitions from the text to identify the appropriate research methodology (single-subject or group research) for this study and justify your choice.

Question: Imagine you are designing a study to test a new therapy for panic disorder on a sample of 88 patients, where you need to track each patient's daily panic attacks to analyze their individual response trends. Apply the definitions from the text to identify the appropriate research methodology (single-subject or group research) for this study and justify your choice.

Sample answer: The appropriate methodology is single-subject research. This choice is justified because the sample size is small (88 patients, which fits the typical 22 to 1010 range) and the analytical focus is on the detailed experimental analysis of individual response trends rather than aggregated group metrics.

Key points:

  • Identify the design as single-subject research.
  • Justify the choice based on the small sample size of 88 individuals (typically 22 to 1010).
  • Justify the choice based on the focus on detailed experimental analysis of individual behavior rather than group aggregates.

Rubric: A complete response must correctly identify single-subject research as the appropriate methodology and justify it by referencing the small sample size of 88 (which fits the typical 22 to 1010 range) and the focus on detailed analysis of individual behavior instead of aggregated group metrics.

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