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A
longitudinal study is a type of research
study in which the same group of people are studied and
tested at intervals over a long period of time. For example,
one way to test whether a particular kind of memory declines
with age is to test a group of 20-year-olds and then retest
these same individuals every 10 years thereafter. A longitudinal
study can provide information not only about whether memory
declines with age, but when these changes first become evident,
and whether there are individual variations in how fast these
changes occur.
The Baltimore
Longitudinal Study of Aging is an example of an ongoing
longitudinal study.
by Catherine E. Myers. Copyright © 2006 Memory Loss and the Brain
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