How is a sequential design different from a cross-sectional design?
A) The sequential design assesses different-aged participants multiple times and the cross-sectional design assesses different-aged participants once.
B) The sequential design is correlational, and the cross-sectional design is experimental.
C) The sequential design allows age differences to be uncovered and the cross-sectional design allows age changes to be uncovered.
D) The sequential design is more suited to smaller age-ranges and the cross-sectional design is better suited to a larger age-range.
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