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In the epilogue on case studies, Carlson argues that
 
  A) valid conclusions can only be drawn from groups of brain-damaged persons.
  B) brain modules can be proven to control individual behaviors.
  C) a case study involves the intensive study of disabilities noted in groups of people.
  D) brain damage is usually similar from case to case.
  E) certain case study results can be used to eliminate the role of a brain module in a specific behavior.
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Answer: E
Rationale: In the epilogue on case studies, Carlson argues that certain case study results can be used to eliminate the role of a brain module in a specific behavior.
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