A cross-sectional study involves…

A. Exploring the possible impact an intervention or action might have on a group of participants. Two groups are used in this example, one control group where the intervention is not applied and one group where the intervention is applied
B. Participants’ views, actions or behaviours are investigated once during a brief time period
C. Exploring patterns of change over time. The participants are likely to be involved in the research at specified times throughout the research process so that their views, behaviours or actions can be investigated to identify any changes throughout a period of time
D. Taking a random cross section from a particular sample group, to explore their experiences


Answer: B

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