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Cross-Sectional Confound with Cohort in a Cross-Sectional Study on Aging,the

Question 39

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Cross-sectional confound with cohort In a cross-sectional study on aging,the most important factor to control for is:


A) terminal drop.
B) practice effects.
C) cohort differences.
D) lack of confidentiality.

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