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The quickest and least expensive way to study development is with:
 
  cross-sectional research.
  the case study.
  cross-sequential studies.
  longitudinal research.

Question 2

In cross-sectional research on development, each of the groups studied is of a different:
 
  sex.
  social class.
  age.
  political affiliation.



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Answer to Question 1

cross-sectional research.

Answer to Question 2

age.



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