Multiple Choice
Cohort studies
A) compare different age groups within a single cross-sectional survey.
B) survey specific cohorts (e.g., children of the Depression) repeatedly over their life course.
C) combine the features of social network and contextual survey designs.
D) examine the influences of life course, cohort, and historical period.
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