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Dictionary » S » Study cross-sectional Study cross-sectionalstudy, cross-sectional A study done at one time, not over the course of time. A cross-sectional study a disease such as aids might be designed to learn its prevalence and distribution within the population at one point in time. Also known as a synchronic study. ![]()
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