The measurement of gaps
between key demographic groups of students, a key goal of the ESSA law, is dramatically improved with the use of average scores rather than the proportion of proficient students (Holland, 2002; Linn, 2007).
Not exact matches
Despite the apparent turmoil at NBC's Today over the past year, Today managed to outpace its closest competitor, ABC's Good Morning America, in the
key ratings
demographic of adults
between the ages of 25 and 54 during the 2015 - 2016 television season.
While that earlier effort focused heavily on the flat romance
between John and Mila Kunis» Lori (whose absence here is surprisingly explained with solid reasoning and not at all distracting), Ted 2 is more about MacFarlane's trademark blend of pop - culture riffs, nonsequiturs and general juvenile humor that is sure to be gobbled up by his
key demographic (young men), but won't convert anyone on the fence.
Attrition analysis found no
key demographic or drug - use differences
between the baseline (n = 100) and follow - up (n = 71) samples.
Although the studies mentioned above examined the relationship
between individual - level characteristics and grandparental childcare, they did not explicitly consider whether national distributions in
key demographic and socio - economic characteristics explain cross-national variation in grandparental care.
Table A1.2 Associations
between pre-school SDQ score,
key demographic, socio - economic, parenting and development characteristics and borderline and abnormal score in each scale at primary school entry
Although we checked for
demographic differences
between the two groups and controlled for the initial levels of the
key concepts in the LGM, without random assignment it is not possible to know whether the groups were indeed equal regarding variables that were not assessed, but still might be important.