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Longitudinal Research Design

Stefan Hunziker () and Michael Blankenagel ()
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Stefan Hunziker: Hochschule Luzern
Michael Blankenagel: Hochschule Luzern

Chapter Chapter 11 in Research Design in Business and Management, 2021, pp 201-220 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter addresses the peculiarities, characteristics, and major fallacies of longitudinal research designs. Longitudinal studies represent an examination of correlated phenomena over a period. Its analysis stresses changes over time. The aim of a longitudinal research design is to enable or improve the validity of inferences not possible to achieve in cross-sectional research, to draw conclusions based on arguments that are not workable if we look at a point in time. Also, researchers find relevant information on how to write a longitudinal research design paper and learn about typical methodologies used for this research design. The chapter closes with referring to overlapping and adjacent research designs.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-34357-6_11

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