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The two most frequently used methods in prevention research for examining psychopathology across time are
 
  a. longitudinal and case study.
 b. case study and experimental.
 c. longitudinal and cross-sectional.
  d. experimental and cross-sectional.

Question 2

Longitudinal and/or cross-sectional research is often necessary to determine
 
  a. how disorders change and progress over a typical patient's lifetime.
  b. the genetic causes of a particular disorder.
 c. the environmental causes of a particular disorder.
 d. the biological causes of a particular disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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