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Harriet wants to look at spectators who attend the next summer Olympic Games. Specifically, she plans to ask spectators questions from her questionnaire in the parking lot right before the men's judo gold medal event. This event will only occur once and Harriet is not concerned with the gathering data from other parking lots before other events. This is an example of what type of survey?

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Cross-sectional survey

Step-by-step explanation:

Cross-sectional survey: In psychology, the term cross-sectional survey is described as the phenomenon which is being utilized to gather data and therefore make different inferences related to specific "population of interest" at a given point of time. It is often considered a snapshot of a particular population that is being used to collect data.

A cross-sectional survey is considered as inexpensive and is often conducted faster as compared to other methods.

In the question above, the given statement is an example of a cross-sectional survey.

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