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List the six types of mobile forensics methods as defined by NIST guidelines, and describe each method.
Heritability
A measure of how much genetic factors contribute to individual differences in a trait within a population.
Cross-Sectional
A type of observational study that analyzes data collected from a population, or a representative subset, at a specific point in time.
Longitudinal
A type of study or analysis where data is collected over a long period of time to observe changes in the subjects or phenomena being studied.
Sequential Designs
Research designs utilizing successive observations or experiments, allowing for the study of changes over time and the effects of earlier events on later outcomes.
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