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    When Researchers Want to Distinguish Age Differences from Cohort Differences
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When Researchers Want to Distinguish Age Differences from Cohort Differences

Question 34

Question 34

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When researchers want to distinguish age differences from cohort differences, they use


A) longitudinal designs.
B) cross-sectional designs.
C) cross-sequential cohort designs.
D) cross-lagged panel designs.

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