Comparing the population in two different states to examine the prevalence of depression is an example of
cross-selection research
longitudinal research
archival research
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It is the prevalence of cross section researrch
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Cross- sectional research is the correct example to compare population of two different states for analysis of depression.
What is Cross- sectional research?
- The type of research where data is taken from different individuals at the same time period is considered as Cross- sectional research.
- In this type of study or research, findings are done without influencing people. It involves choosing what is actually seen.
- This research is used as preliminary for future study.
- Every time to carry out a study, fresh sample is taken in this type.
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