Multiple Choice
A developmental health psychologist is comparing middle-aged and older-adults' perceptions of health care options in her community. She is matching the adults on such variables as ethnicity, education, and SEs. The psychologist is conducting a(n) ______ using a ______ design.
A) experiment; cross-sectional
B) experiment; longitudinal
C) quasi-experiment; cross-sectional
D) quasi-experiment; longitudinal
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