How does the A-B-A-B design differ from the A-B-A design?
A) There are baseline observations in the A-B-A-B design and there are no baseline observations in the A-B-A design.
B) A treatment is administered in the A-B-A-B design and no treatment is administered in the A-B-A design.
C) The treatment is removed in the A-B-A-B design and the treatment is not removed in the A-B-A design.
D) The treatment is reintroduced (after having been removed) in the A-B-A-B design and the treatment is never reintroduced in the A-B-A design.
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