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Cross-sectional data is a set of data values observed at successive points in time.

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The statement is false. Cross-sectional data are collected once at a point in time, unlike longitudinal data which is collected repeatedly over time.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement 'Cross-sectional data is a set of data values observed at successive points in time' is false. A cross-sectional study is actually an observational study in which data are collected from a sample of subjects just once at a certain point in time.

This is in contrast to longitudinal research, where data is collected from the same subjects repeatedly over a period of time.

In a cross-sectional study, researchers might compare different segments of the population at the same time, such as comparing the dietary habits of different age groups without following them over the years.

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