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Suppose you are designing a study on how digital privacy concerns change as people grow older. Apply the cross-sequential design to this topic by describing the participant selection and the timeframe you would use.

Question: Suppose you are designing a study on how digital privacy concerns change as people grow older. Apply the cross-sequential design to this topic by describing the participant selection and the timeframe you would use.

Sample answer: I would select multiple pre-existing age groups, such as 20-year-olds, 40-year-olds, and 60-year-olds, and then follow and measure all of these groups over a targeted period of five years.

Key points:

  • Selects multiple pre-existing age groups.
  • Follows these groups over a targeted period of time.
  • Combines immediate comparison with longitudinal tracking.

Rubric: The response must apply the design by specifying the selection of multiple pre-existing age groups (cohorts) and tracking them over a specified, targeted timeframe.

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