A Longitudinal Cohort Analysis of Achievement Among Elementary - Magnet Students, Neighborhood - School Students, and Transfer Students.
Not exact matches
This
analysis of
longitudinal growth data from > 2000 children in the Gemini twin
cohort has demonstrated that higher protein intake at 21 mo is associated with higher weight gain and higher BMI (but not height) between 21 and 36 mo and 21 and 60 mo, with no evidence of diminution over time.
Cross-sectional
analyses which do not follow borrowers over time, as well as
longitudinal analyses that track graduates from distant
cohorts and / or rely upon self - reported debt amounts (which are known to be underreported [vii] and generally inaccurate [viii]-RRB-, can lead to dramatic understatements of racial disparities in student loan debt.
As E.D. Hirsch has written, «General knowledge is... the best single predictor of later academic achievement among preschoolers and kindergartners, as has been shown by
analyses of the Early Childhood
Longitudinal Survey — Kindergarten
Cohort (ECLS - K1992)» (http://educationnext.org/primer-on-success/).
We employ survival
analysis of time to re-entry for teachers who exit using
longitudinal work data from the 1979 cohort of the National Longitudinal Surve
longitudinal work data from the 1979
cohort of the National
Longitudinal Surve
Longitudinal Surveys of Youth.
This study is based upon a
longitudinal analysis of data for a
cohort of 181,897 Florida state students who were first time 9th graders in the 2000 - 01 school year and follows them trough to high school and post-secondary outcomes.
This study is based on
analysis of existing data from a
longitudinal survey of a
cohort of 632 injured workers with lost - time claims, followed for a two - year period.
208 Augustine J. Kposowa, «Unemployment and Suicide: A
Cohort Analysis of Social Factors Predicting Suicide in the U.S. National
Longitudinal Mortality Study.»
This does not lessen its appropriateness for research based on internal comparisons within the
cohort or
longitudinal analyses.48 Phase II SEARCH data are currently being collected and will allow us to explore mental health trajectories.
The
analysis presented in this article was conducted with public - use data from the Fragile Families and Child Well - being Study, a
longitudinal birth
cohort study of 4898 children born in the United States between 1998 and 2000.
Future research could involve secondary
analyses of Australian national datasets and prospective
longitudinal studies, primary
cohort studies, and well controlled intervention studies.
METHODS:
Analysis of 6600 children with cognitive assessments at kindergarten entry from the US Early Childhood
Longitudinal Birth
Cohort Study.
This study will employ The Early Childhood
Longitudinal Study - Birth
Cohort (ECLS - B) database to conduct rigorous scientific
analyses regarding influence of early care and education arrangements on young children's outcomes and the aspects of home environments that moderate the impact of these early education settings.
I also study the value of integrating research from high - powered genetic association meta -
analyses and richly phenotyped
longitudinal cohorts.
Gaylor has conducted research on the development of sleep disorders in children from birth to age 5 and secondary
analyses of the Early Childhood
Longitudinal Study - Birth
Cohort to examine the impact of inadequate sleep on early literacy and math skills.
METHODS: Data for this
analysis were drawn from the second and third waves of Project EAT (Eating and Activity in Teens and Young Adults), a
longitudinal population - based
cohort study.
This is a secondary
analysis of data from the Fetal Programming Study [63], a sub-study of the larger Alberta Pregnancy Outcomes and Nutrition (APrON)
longitudinal pregnancy
cohort study.
Analysis of binary outcomes in
longitudinal studies using weighted estimating equations and discrete - time survival methods: Prevalence and incidence of smoking in an adolescent
cohort
This finding is consistent with a recent
analysis of data from a large Australian
cohort (the
Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, LSAC), which reported that child behaviour was positively associated with quality of parenting by the father (warmth, self - efficacy and good co-parental relationship), but not with father's contact time, after adjusting for mother's parenting and many other potential confounders [37].