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Define each of the following types of groups: Dyad, working group, social category, culture, crowd. What do each of these types of groups have in common, and how do they differ?
Longitudinal
Involving repeated observations or examinations of the same subjects over a period of time, usually to study changes or outcomes.
Gender Differences
The distinct variations in characteristics, behaviors, and roles commonly associated with being male or female in a society.
Psychological Function
The mental processes that enable consciousness, perception, thinking, judgment, and memory, contributing to overall mental wellness.
Quasi-experimental Study
A research design that lacks random assignment of subjects to treatment and control groups, often used when conducting randomized controlled trials is impractical or unethical.
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