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What is a
longitudinal study
?
A study that observes a group of
individuals
over an extended period of time
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What is the primary purpose of
longitudinal studies
?
To see if changes occur in
participants
over time
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How long can
longitudinal studies
last?
Several
decades
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What are the advantages of
longitudinal studies
?
Allows researchers to look at changes over time
Provides in-depth knowledge of
participants
Controls participant
variables
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What are the disadvantages of
longitudinal studies
?
Require enormous amounts of time and are often expensive
Typically involve a small group of subjects
Participants may drop out, causing
attrition
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Why is it difficult to apply the results of
longitudinal studies
to a larger population?
Because they often have only a small group of
subjects
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What is
participant attrition
in
longitudinal studies
?
When participants drop out of the study, reducing the sample size
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In what areas are
longitudinal studies
particularly useful?
When studying
development
and
life span
issues
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How do different methods in
longitudinal studies
ensure
validity
?
Strengths
of one method counteract weaknesses of another
Provides a more
comprehensive
understanding of the research topic
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