Sentences with phrase «if demographic studies»

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If you're thinking about expanding to a new location or demographic, make sure you've thoroughly studied that market and know that you have the customer base in place before proceeding.
they take it literally, if you do a demographic study of israel this will come forth as credible data.
The study looked to see if ethnic and racial disparities in breastfeeding could be explained by differences in the use of formula in hospitals, family history of breastfeeding, mother's belief that «breast is best»; and demographic measures including poverty, education and relationship status.
There was a negative — even if not a statistically significant negative — impact for every demographic of student studied, with the exception of students in grades 6 - 12.
A new cost study — which is sorely needed and which the school funding advocates (CCJEF) are calling for — one done to reflect current costs, taking into account all our new mandates and standards, and current student demographics and need — will undoubtedly show a similar if not even larger gap in state funding.
The two communities are different (if you studied the demographics with quantcast as I have you would know this) Mcintyre is exclusively focused on a few key topics.
If they had simply studied the demographic transition and let things take a normal course the tragedies already incurred and yet to unfold could have been avoided.
There's a reason marketers study demographics so relentlessly: the numbers, if gathered with care, don't lie.
In making this determination, we focused on the studies by the Bureau of Census cited above which seemed to indicate that a population size of 20,000 was an appropriate cut off if there were relatively few (6) demographic variables in the database.
[21] These studies showed that after a certain point, increasing the size of a geographic area does not significantly decrease the percentage of unique records (i.e., those that could be identified if sampled), but that the point of diminishing returns is dependent on the number and type of demographic variables on which matching might occur.
«If comprehensive data were available, we'd be able to study many important public interest topics, including the relationship between cost and consumer broadband adoption, the precise effects of competition, and how pricing strategies play out across different demographic groups,» observed David Talbot, leader of Berkman's Responsive Communities project and a coauthor of the research report.
Mothers who dropped out were not significantly different at baseline from mothers who remained in the study on demographics, or clinical characteristics, except that mother - child pairs were more likely to drop out of the study if the participating child was male than if the child was female (70 % vs 30 %, P =.01).
We also attempted to determine if any demographic variables (gender, race, or relationship status) predicted change in attachment attitudes via independent samples t - tests (gender, relationship status) and one - way ANOVA (race) in order to better contextualize study findings.
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