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Cross-sectional designs work best under what research conditions?
 
  A) Data collection over an extended period
  B) Multiple points of data collection
  C) Describing phenomena at a fixed point
  D) For follow-up studies

Question 2

A published literature review article would be considered a good secondary source for a person doing a literature review on the same topic.
 
  A) True
  B) False



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Answer to Question 1

C
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Cross-sectional designs work best with describing phenomena at a fixed point. Cross-sectional designs involve the collection of data at one time period. The other answers are characteristics of longitudinal studies.

Answer to Question 2

A



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