Multiple Choice
Past research in social gerontology has made the mistake of interpreting cross-sectional age differences as if they referred to the process of aging. This has been referred to as
A) the life course perspective
B) the life course fallacy
C) the life span approach
D) longitudinal analysis
E) cross-sectional analysis
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