Which is not an aspect of a cross-sectional design? It is appropriate for measuring the extent of change in a problem Data will be collected from a study population at one point in time Researching the prevalence of a problem by taking a cross-section of the population It is the most commonly used design in the social sciences
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A cross-sectional study design involves collecting data from a population, or a representative subset, at one specific point in time. This type of study is used to examine the prevalence and other characteristics of a particular issue within a defined population Show more…
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