Sentences with phrase «general comparisons among»

So although the ACA's metal level designations do help in terms of making it easier to make general comparisons among plans, it's still important to look at the fine print, as two bronze plans can have quite different benefit designs and coverage levels.

Not exact matches

Although increased age was associated with specific influences on speed in cross-sectional comparisons, and in memory change in longitudinal comparisons among older adults, most of the relations between age and cognitive functioning in both cross-sectional and longitudinal comparisons were manifested as general influences shared with other cognitive measures.
Young people in the United States today, she says, are suffering because of «school stress, the college admissions process, high - stakes testing, cutthroat competition, the emphasis on stardom rather than on enjoyment of activities, sleep deprivation, parental pressure, the push for perfectionism, the need for escapism, the Age of Comparison, [and] the loss of leisure and childhood...» Among her favorite culprits for this state of affairs are testing in general, the SAT in particular, the «Nation at Risk» report, and the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), which she believes turned elementary schools and junior high schools into testing factories.
Some general comparisons indicating the major similarities or differences among the images to be written out on your chart.
Several studies have found increased rates of general cognitive impairment among homeless adults compared to housed comparison groups.26, 27 In our sample of homeless adults with current mental disorders, 66 % reported experiencing a head injury that left them unconscious.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated the effectiveness of The Parent Project, among parents of at - risk youth in the areas of general child management, family involvement, negative parent — child affective quality, substance use rules communication, and parental self - efficacy (PSE) in the ability to affect adolescent substance use.
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