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What is a longitudinal research design? |
A longitudinal research design is where one cohort is tested over their life course, with each test being compared to the previous test. |
One cohort |
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What is a cross-sectional research design? |
A cross-sectional research design tests two cohorts and compares there results to one another. |
Immediate results |
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What is a time-lag research design? |
A time-lag research design involves multiple cohorts tested every decade, with their results being able to be compared in multiple ways. |
Mix of longitudinal and cross-sectional. |
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What is selective attrition? |
Selective attrition is when certain participants are more likely to drop out of research studies which can threaten the validity of the study. |
Study participants |
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What are examples of qualitative develeopment? |
Acquiring language Self-awareness |
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What are examples of quantitative development? |
Height Weight Body temperature |
Changes due to growth |
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Around what age do babies attentions shift to TV? |
I think 18, but need to double check |
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