Longitudinal thinking is the ability to generate multiple solutions for a single problem.
Psychologists use longitudinal studies, cross-sectional studies, and sequential studies to study processes of change over time. Longitudinal studies involve following the same group of individuals over an extended period. Cross-sectional studies compare different groups of individuals at one point in time. Sequential studies combine elements of both longitudinal and cross-sectional studies by following multiple age groups over time.
There is not much difference. They can, in fact, mean the same thing, but "thinking of you" is used more when one is thinking about what would please or help the other person. "When I saw your favourite candy in the store, I couldn't help thinking of you." "Thinking about you" does not always have this positive connotation. "I was thinking about you when they asked who had alibis at the time of the murder. You didn't, did you?"
The opposite of positive thinking is negative thinking, which involves focusing on pessimistic viewpoints, expecting the worst outcomes, and dwelling on difficulties or obstacles.
the cross-sectional study selects a sample that has all the age ranges the researchers are interested in verses one group that is followed throught time
Think is present tense. I think that I need a new doorknob.
Sound waves are longitudinal.
Sound, at least in gases like air, can only propagate as a longitudinal wave.
A compression wave is another name for a longitudinal wave.
Longitudinal is vibration in the direction of the wave.
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Yes, sound is a longitudinal wave.
P-waves are longitudinal and S-waves are transverse waves.
No Sound waves are longitudinal. Being longitudinal they cannot be POLARISED.
A sound wave is indeed a longitudinal wave as opposed to a transverse wave
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