«We demonstrated that above and
beyond socioeconomic factors, diet quality is important to academic performance,» the authors conclude.
Not exact matches
• An important longitudinal study which controlled for
socioeconomic factors found fathers» involvement in routine every day childcare, plus play / school liaison throughout a child's life to
beyond adolescence, accounting for 21 % of the variance in fathers» marital happiness at midlife (Snarey, 1993).
Beyond bridging the gap, demographic and
socioeconomic factors influenced the likelihood of students taking the gifted and talented admissions test.