Discuss the difference between longitudinal and cross-sectional surveys.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Longitudinal surveys gather information from individuals over time where the individuals respond to the same questions more than once. Cross-sectional surveys are administered at one point in time so that individuals respond to the questions only once

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a. Students resist going to the board to write their solutions. b. This strategy does not make good use of class time for most students. c. Students often have difficulty reading other students' solutions on a chalkboard. d. It is not appropriate for students to copy down someone else's solution while they explain it at the chalkboard. e. Students are easily bored and distracted when other students present solutions.

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A qualitative research report is written mostly like ______.

A. a novel B. a narrative C. an opinion paper D. a quantitative research report

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Career fair advice includes the following except

a. dress in business casual attire b. bring plenty of resumes c. bring an pen and portfolio d. have a smile and firm handshake

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Who became known for offering services to prepare for testing?

a. Stanley Kaplan b. Lewis Terman c. James Cattell d. Theodore Simon

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