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A principal difference between a longitudinal study and a cross-sectional study is the

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A principal difference between a longitudinal study and a cross-sectional study is the

(A) number of participants involved.
(B) developmental stage of the participants.
(C) time span of the study.
(D) statistical methods employed to evaluate the data.
(E) sampling method used to choose participants.

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(C) time span of the study.

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Longitudinal studies take place over a number of years, while cross-sectional studies do not. The rest of the answers are not necessarily differences between the two types of studies.

 
Posted : 27/02/2024 3:19 pm
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