Conducting longitudinal studies
Article first published online: 31 MAR 2004
DOI: 10.1002/ir.102
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New Directions for Institutional Research
Special Issue: Overcoming Survey Research Problems
Volume 2004, Issue 121, pages 75–90, 2004
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Bauer, K. W. (2004), Conducting longitudinal studies. New Directions for Institutional Research, 2004: 75–90. doi: 10.1002/ir.102
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- Article first published online: 31 MAR 2004
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Abstract
Although time and resource intensive, longitudinal studies offer the ability to examine the direction and magnitude of causal relationships that cannot be accomplished through cross-sectional design.

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