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lak

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Dr. Annapurna is studying the normal physical growth patterns of children. Every year, she measures the heights and weights of the same 100 children. She will follow their development from birth to age 18. Dr. Annapurna is using what type of research design?
 
  A) Cross-sectional
  B) Longitudinal
  C) Solomon four-way
  D) Quasi-experimental

Question 2

Parent's sex-stereotyped treatment of their children
 
  A) is no longer a major factor in the U.S.
  B) generally begins at birth.
  C) has been offset because most parents now buy their children gender-neutral toys.
  D) has not been observed in laboratory tests.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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