Cross-Sectional and Time Series Sampling

When the research concerns a population, the sampling approach is often cross-sectional, which is to say the researchers select individuals from the population at one period of time. Again, the individuals can be people, animals, firms, cells, plants, or anything of interest to the researchers.

When the research concerns a process, the sampling approach is more likely to be time series or longitudinal, whereby a single individual is repeatedly measured at regular time intervals. A great deal of business and economic data is longitudinal. For example, companies and governmental agencies track and report monthly sales, quarterly earnings, or annual employment.

Panel studies combine cross-sectional and time ...

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