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2025 Exam for Portage Learning (Psyc 140)Module 2 Q&A Newest Guide (A+ RATED REVISED SET)

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Module 2 (Psyc 140)

1. Longitudinal Study Design
-Research in lifespan development

-involves following individuals over a long period of time with multiple assessment points


-enables researchers to tease out whether a phenomenon is due to developmental change (the
person becoming older, more mature, etc.) or something inherent in the individual

-explore what qualities change over time and what qualities remain stable

-longer the study, the more time and resources are needed. Also, it is difficult for people to
commit multiple years (or decades) of their lives to a single study.


advantages of using a longitudinal design:
enables researchers to tease out whether a phenomenon is due to developmental change (the
person becoming older, more mature, etc.) or something inherent in the individual




disadvantages of using a longitudinal design:
long study

more time and resources are needed

difficult for people to commit multiple years (or decades) of their lives to a single study.


2. Cross-sectional study
compares different age groups at the same time.

groups are compared to each other

subjects are not followed over time

doesn't adequately observe how the children developed

examines how they are currently

,more time-efficient

participants may be less likely to drop out of the study


disadvantages of cross-sectional studies
subjects are not followed over time

design doesn't adequately observe how the children developed---

it simply examines how they are currently


Advantages of cross-sectional studies
more time-efficient

participants may be less likely to drop out of the study


Cross-Sectional Study types
A. Naturalistic Observation
B. Case study
C. Survey/ Interview
D. Correlational Research
E. Experiments


A. Naturalistic Observation (Cross-Sectional Study types)
involves:

observing a research subject outside of a research setting

in a more natural location




Example of A. Naturalistic Observation (Cross-Sectional Study types)
Jean Piaget routinely observed his children at play at home.

Today, researchers may conduct naturalistic observations in school settings.


B. Case study (Cross-Sectional Study types)

, involves:

direct observation of research subjects

interviewing the participant in great detail

**is a very detailed examination of an individual.




C. Survey/ Interview (Cross-Sectional Study types)
involves:

Surveys ask questions about attitudes, opinions, and the frequencies of certain behaviors

administered anonymously, such as via the Internet or mail, or in person

If administered in person, take place in an interview format.




D. Correlational Research (Cross-Sectional Study types)
involves:

knowing how two variables, or things, relate together

use statistics to indicate the degree and direction of the relationship

degree of the relation tells you how strong the correlation is

direction indicates whether both variables increase together (positive relationship) or of one
variable increases, the other decreases (a negative, or inverse, relationship).




Example of D. Correlational Research (Cross-Sectional Study types)
do the number of friendships that people have increase with age?


An example of a negative association or relationship would be
as one gets older, one throws fewer temper tantrums.


E. Experiments (Cross-Sectional Study types)
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