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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

What is a cross-sectional research design?

A cross-sectional research design tests two cohorts and compares there results to one another.

Immediate results

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.

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

What are examples of qualitative develeopment?

Acquiring language


Self-awareness

What are examples of quantitative development?

Height


Weight


Body temperature

Changes due to growth

Around what age do babies attentions shift to TV?

I think 18, but need to double check