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What is the difference between a longitudinal study and a cross-sectional study?

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A longitudinal study is a research design in which participants are followed over a period of time, while a cross-sectional study involves collecting data from different groups at a single point in time. Longitudinal studies may be more useful for exploring developmental processes or changes in behaviour over time, while cross-sectional studies may be more appropriate for examining differences between groups or populations.

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