Multiple Choice
Panel data differs from cross-section data in that panel data is observed
A) for a number of different individuals in a given time-period.
B) for a given individual in a number of different time-periods.
C) for a given individual in a given time-period.
D) for a number of different individuals in a number of different time-periods.
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