Why is a sequential design desirable, when possible?

a. It separates the contributions of heredity and environment

b. It eliminates the ethical concerns that plague other research methods.
c. Its results apply to cultures throughout the world.
d. It combines the strengths of cross-sectional and longitudinal methods.

d

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Each data point on a scatter plot represents

a. the frequency of occurrence b. a pair of scores c. a score on one measurement d. none of these

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