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Age differences are fundamentally more important than cohort effects versus Cohort effects can dominate age differences. Explain your position fully?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Doesn't a cohort usually include those of roughly the same age?

Have you considered the other factors of a cohort?

What is your position?

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Age differences are fundamentally more important than cohort effects versus Cohort effects can dominate age differences. Explain your position fully?
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