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A comparison of repeat cross-sectional and longitudinal results from the COMPASS study: design considerations for analysing surveillance data over time

Alexandra Butler, Kate Battista, Scott T. Leatherdale, Samantha B. Meyer, Susan J. Elliott, Shannon E. Majowicz

2021International Journal of Social Research Methodology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Selection of appropriate study design and analytical methods is critical for producing robust research, as the design and analytical approach used can ultimately shape results and their interpretation. The objective of this research was to examine how findings from a large repeat cross-sectional data system compare to those from a sample of longitudinal data nested within the same data system, using milk and milk alternative consumption as a case study. Overall, the repeat cross-sectional and longitudinal findings were consistent, and this article highlights the strengths and limitations of both methodologies under examination. Application to social research and public health and policy are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Research designCompassLongitudinal studyCross-sectional studyLongitudinal dataComputer scienceSample (material)Data collectionData scienceStatisticsData miningGeographyMathematicsChemistryCartographyChromatographyFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsHealth disparities and outcomesUrban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies