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Motor development can be studied by three ways: the longitudinal method, the cross-sectional method, and the mixed longitudinal method. The only true means of studying development is the longitudinal method simply because motor development research involves the study of changes that occur in motor behavior over time.
The longitudinal method collects data and attempts to explain behavior changes over time and it involves charting various aspects of an individual’s motor behavior for several years. Basically, the longitudinal method collects data on the same subjects over a period of time.
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