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If positive autocorrelation is not present,then the Durbin-Watson test statistic will be
Cohort Differences
Variations or changes that are observed between different demographic groups, often studied across different time periods.
Longitudinal Research
A research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables over short or long periods of time to track changes and developments.
Cross-Sectional
A research design that examines data from a population, or a representative subset, at one specific point in time.
Mixed Design
A research design that combines elements of both within-subjects (measuring the same subjects across different conditions) and between-subjects designs (comparing different groups of subjects).
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