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Why are longitudinal studies useful for establishing cause and effect relationships?
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Why are longitudinal studies useful for establishing cause and effect relationships?
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Longitudinal studies are useful for establishing cause and effect relationships because they focus on changes over time, rather than just measuring variables at one point in time.
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