Module 1: Developmental Research Designs Flashcards
attrition
occurs when participants fail to complete all portions of a study
cross-sectional research
used to examine behavior in participants of different ages who are tested at the same point in time; may confound age and cohort differences
longitudinal research
studying a group of people who may be of the same age and background (cohort), and measuring them repeatedly over a long period of time; may confound age and time of measurement effects
research design
the strategy or blueprint for deciding how to collect and analyze information; dictates which methods are used and how
selective attrition
certain groups of individuals may tend to drop out more frequently resulting in the remaining participants no longer being representative of the whole population
sequential research design
combines aspects of cross-sectional and longitudinal designs, but also adding new cohorts at different times of measurement; allows for analyses to consider effects of age, cohort, time of measurement, and socio-historical change