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In a cross-sectional study, a difference among groups of different ages may reflect developmental age changes; however, these differences may result from _____ effects.

A) regression
B) nonequivalent
C) propensity
D) cohort

Cross-sectional Study

A type of observational study that analyzes data from a population, or a representative subset, at a specific point in time.

Cohort Effects

Differences observed in a study that are due to the characteristics of the group of participants, not the effect of the experiment itself.

Developmental Age

A measure of a child's growth or maturity level, which may differ from their chronological age.

  • Recognize the importance of cohort effects in developmental research and their implications.
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