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To compare the moral reasoning skills of younger and older children,Professor Hauten tested and retested a group of children from the time they were 4 until they reached the age of 12.The professor conducted a ________ study.

A) longitudinal
B) "sandwich generation"
C) neurogenesis
D) cross-sectional

Longitudinal Study

A longitudinal study involves repeated observations of the same variables over a period of time, often years or even decades, to monitor changes and developments.

Moral Reasoning

the process by which individuals make decisions about what actions are right or wrong based on moral or ethical principles.

Cross-Sectional

A form of observational study which examines data gathered from a population or a sample that represents it, at one particular moment in time.

  • Understand the research methods used in developmental psychology, including cross-sectional, longitudinal, and lifespan approaches.
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