All the methods mentioned so far – case studies, observational studies, experiments and brain imaging – can be repeated at intervals. So, for instance, behaviours in a particular group of children may be tracked over a number of months or years. Following the progress of individuals or groups over a time period like this is called a longitudinal study.
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