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    One Problem in Using a Cross-Sectional Design in Developmental Research
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One Problem in Using a Cross-Sectional Design in Developmental Research

Question 35

Question 35

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One problem in using a cross-sectional design in developmental research is that


A) sample attrition is likely to occur.
B) there may be a cohort effect.
C) there may be carryover effects.
D) there may be a history effect.

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