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In a cross-sectional research design the same group of persons is tested repeatedly over time.
Descriptive/Correlational Research Methods
Research strategies for observing and describing behavior objectively and systematically without influencing or interfering with the study.
Practical and Ethical Reasons
Justifications or motives for actions that are based on practicality, effectiveness, and alignment with moral principles.
Naturalistic Observations
A research method used to systematically observe and record behavior in its natural environment without manipulation or control.
Case Studies
Detailed examinations of a single subject (individual, group, or event) to uncover patterns, identify causes, and derive insights.
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