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    Exam 5: Pre-Experimental, Longitudinal, and Cross-Sectional Designs
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    A Classical Experiment Counts as a Type of a Longitudinal
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A Classical Experiment Counts as a Type of a Longitudinal

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A classical experiment counts as a type of a longitudinal design.

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