Question 3 A cross-sectional design can be used to compare the performance of: participants of different ages on a specific variable. the same participants on different variables. the same participants on the same variables. one single participant on different variables.
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A cross-sectional design is a type of observational study that analyzes data collected from a population at a specific point in time. It doesn't follow the same subjects over time. Show more…
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