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    The Primary Problem with a Cross-Sectional Developmental Design Is That
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The Primary Problem with a Cross-Sectional Developmental Design Is That

Question 25

Question 25

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The primary problem with a cross-sectional developmental design is that differences between age groups may not be caused by age but rather are caused by


A) history effects.
B) regression toward the mean.
C) cohort effects.
D) differential attrition.

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