Phrases with «cohort effects»

"Cohort effects" refers to the impact that being part of the same generation or group has on individuals. It means that people who are born in the same time period or share similar experiences will have similar attitudes, behaviors, or characteristics that distinguish them from other generations or groups. Full definition

Sentences with «cohort effects»

  • Age and ethnicity differences appear to reflect cohort effects related to the impact of economic hardship on families earlier this century and racial prejudice. (academic.oup.com)
  • They found a clear age - related cohort effect: «No difference can be found within the younger generation — people who had either not been born at the time of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, or had not yet reached school - age, and who therefore grew up within the same western society. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Women born in the mid-1970s were at increased risk for mild pre-eclampsia, whereas women born in the more recent periods showed an increased risk of severe pre-eclampsia, suggesting a birth cohort effect. (sciencedaily.com)
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