Devin has taught psychology and has a master's degree in clinical forensic psychology. He is working on his PhD.Cite this lesson Cross-sectional designs are sampled groups selected from a quasi-experiment and examined to determine differences between sections of the continuum. Learn about the defin...
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Cross-sectional methodologies are typically adopted in the field of developmental psychology when assessing the impact of developmental age or stage on some cognitive measure. Here, we describe the statistical techniques that form the foundation of cross-sectional studies and illustrate their use through...
A cross-sectional study is when multiple groups are observed at once. An example would be a study that compares a control group to a treatment group. What are the advantages of a cross-sequential study design? Cross-sequential studies share some of the benefits of cross-sectional and ...
A cross-sectional study is a type of research design in which you collect data from many different individuals at a single point in time. In cross-sectional research, you observe variables without influencing them. Researchers in economics, psychology, medicine, epidemiology, and the other social ...
Objective:This study protocol identifies the basic research route and framework of psychological and behavioral surveys among Chinese residents,aims establishing a database through a multicenter,large-sample cross-sectional survey in China to provide strong data support for research development in various ...
(Institute of Mental Health, Peking University, Beijing, China); Peter de Jonge, PhD (Developmental Psychology, Department of Psychology, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands); Aimee Nasser Karam, PhD (Institute for Development, Research, Advocacy, and Applied Care, Beirut, Lebanon)...
In order to develop a cross-sectional study on the psychologists' education and about the training in the undergraduate degree programs to work in inclusive schools, 163 students from five periods of two Psychology programs, answered a questionnaire. Participants who did not have someone with special...
Research design Participants and data collection In this study, we used a cross-sectional design vis-à-vis the survey method to conduct a cross-cultural comparison of ethnocentrism and the intercultural willingness to communicate between Pakistani and Chinese students. Two samples were purposively chos...
Study design We conducted a prospective randomised controlled trial to compare the effectiveness of the cross-sectional and longitudinal approaches to ultrasound-guided peripheral venepuncture when employed by novice ultrasound users. The study was reviewed and approved by the Cambridge Psychology Research ...