_____ designs help to control for cohort effects

a. Cross-sectional
b. Longitudinal
c. Sequential
d. Both longitudinal and sequential


d

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A. use nonhuman research subjects because this study would not be acceptable for humans. B. keep her data in a password-protected database to make sure that the confidentiality of her participants is not violated. C. ask another study coordinator to secure informed consent from participants so Caroline does not lie to them. D. tell her participants that the research is about the physiological effects after they finish the study.

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