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What Are the Consequences of Attrition to a Longitudinal Study

Question 39

Question 39

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What are the consequences of attrition to a longitudinal study?


A) decreasing sample size
B) loss of data on a variable
C) increment in sample size
D) oversampling of a group of cases

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