Select a statement that is generally true about friendships

A. Male friendships and female friendships are generally somewhat different.
B. True friendships don't require much effort.
C. Friendships do not vary in importance during one's lifetime; they are always very valuable.
D. Acquaintanceships are the same as friendships; they don't require that much time.

A

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The survey study of a group of nurses that began in 1976 re-surveyed them every two years makes use of what kind of design?

a. trend study. b. cohort study. c. cohort-sequential study. d. panel study.

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