Sentences with phrase «extensive longitudinal study»

This is according to the most extensive longitudinal study to date examining a group of meditation practitioners.
Their review of research involves extracts from two extensive longitudinal studies carried out in Germany by the Grossmanns and their colleagues.

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It also connects Kaiser Permanente's research scientists to one of the most extensive collections of longitudinal medical data available, facilitating studies and important medical discoveries that shape the future of health and care delivery for patients and the medical community.
«We will be able to link all of our group's discoveries using blood samples and clinical data from the extensive NHLBI - sponsored Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) cohort, a large longitudinal cohort established in 2000 to study factors contributing to cardiovascular disease progresStudy of Atherosclerosis (MESA) cohort, a large longitudinal cohort established in 2000 to study factors contributing to cardiovascular disease progresstudy factors contributing to cardiovascular disease progression.
This study, along with four others conducted by our colleagues, had been commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education as a way of stimulating interest in the rich and extensive data that had been (and would be) collected in the longitudinal study known as «High School and Beyond.»
Since 1999 the CCSR has published several studies of Chicago's attempt to end social promotion that help to provide an extensive, empirical, and longitudinal look at the impact of the high - stakes testing policies on the Chicago school system.
This section discusses a number of lessons learned based on our extensive experiences with an ongoing longitudinal research study of preservice teachers learning to use inquiry - based science methods in the elementary classroom.
She currently leads a five - district, longitudinal study of voluntary summer learning programs for low - income elementary youth that includes extensive primary data collection including classroom observations, interviews, surveys, and student testing.
He concluded that mother represented a «real and immediate risk» to the children, and that the oldest child represented a real and immediate risk to the younger children... [I] n an extensive, longitudinal study in Colorado, parental alienation has been found to occur in twenty percent of cases involving custody and parenting time....
She has extensive experience in longitudinal research, having worked on six longitudinal studies.
Future longitudinal studies of the relationship between loneliness, depressive symptoms, and suicide ideation in adolescence should use more extensive designs.
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