What is the difference between an experimental single-study design and a case study?
A) In-depth naturalistic observations are used only in case studies
B) Multiple assessments are used in experimental single-study design, and only one assessment is used in case study design
C) Only a single observation is used in case studies but many are employed in an experimental single-study design
D) There is no difference between them
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