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29 January, 07:47

Linus is a graduate student who is working on his dissertation. He read an article in the library on age differences in self-esteem across the lifespan, where researchers gave subjects (aged 9-90) a self-esteem measure. Linus would like to repeat the study and see if he gets the same results that the authors of the article did. Linus is conducting a

A - Longitudinal Study

B - Replication Study

C - Meta - Analysis

D - Quasi - Experiment

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  1. 29 January, 09:07
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    Answer: Replication Study

    Explanation: When you want to repeat an study to get the same results it is referring to a replication study because you must use the same conditions than the first study
  2. 29 January, 10:48
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    From the information given, it is clear that Linus is conducting a Replication Study.

    Explanation:

    In order to conduct a 'Replication Study', it is necessary to regenerate the same conditions and situations that were prevalent during the earlier study. Here, in this case, Linus is planning to do the same.

    A 'Longitudinal Study' is the one in which the data is fetched from a single source multiple times but at different instances. Meta-Analysis involves a combination of data obtained from various studies. Quasi-Experiment is more of manipulating the variables that are independent in nature just in order to determine what results are obtained.
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