He used structural MRI to
measure differences in sizes.
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Differences in the
size of the baby, plus the shape and
size of mom's uterus, will affect how the fluid settles and how it's
measured.
Previous attempts to evaluate the Baby Friendly Initiative within an observational study design have often been limited by small sample
size or reliance upon ecological
measures of confounding factors.16, 17 The advantage of the Millennium Cohort Study is the availability of individual - level social and demographic information, as well as the circumstances of pregnancy and delivery, allowing adjustment for factors that
in other studies may be associated with both policy intervention and infant feeding practices, via area or individual population
differences.
«It is rare to have this
size of
difference in biological
measures,» Macey said.
Six month after this test phase, individual fish brains were
measured to investigate the long term consequences of early group
size on brain morphology, revealing
differences in brain architecture.
Our results demonstrate previously undocumented variation
in these two fossil hominin species and highlight taxonomic
differences in the presence and frequency of particular root types, qualitative root traits, and tooth
size (
measured as cervix cross-sectional area).
When researchers try to balance the quantities of plastic discharged with those
measured, they find a 100-fold
difference between the
measured and predicted loads, which also highlights an important gap
in the
size distribution of floating plastic debris.
First, sensitive MRI brain scans, that are able to very accurately
measure the shape and
size of people's brain, could
measure differences amongst every group
in the study.
Breaks as short as a minute were enough to make a positive
difference in both subjects» waist
size and C - reactive protein
measures.
The impacts are presented as effect
sizes (which represent the
differences between groups
in standard deviation units) for eight
measured outcomes across the domains of literacy, language, and math.
Researchers often summarize the impact of programs and practices
in terms of an effect
size that
measures the
difference between the treatment and control groups.
Dogs from 11 different breeds were included - ranging
in size from Yorkies to Rottweilers to
measure differences among breeds.
Hence, maximum and minimum temperatures
measured for a day ending
in the afternoon tend to be warmer on average than those
measured for a day ending
in the early morning, with the
size of the
difference varying from place to place.
What NASA and JPL scientists like Loeb and Stephens are telling us is that the imbalance
in the energy budget arises from subtraction of two relatively big fluxes, The
difference in the net imbalance is so small compared to the error
in measuring the fluxes, that we can not know for sure either the
size or the sign of the net imbalance.
There is also quite a big
difference in size, with the XZ2
measuring 153 x 72 x 11.1 mm and weighing 198g, while the XZ2 Compact
measures 135 x 65 x 12.1 mm and weighs 168g, making the smaller model the fatter and lighter of the two.
Between - group effect
sizes were determined by
measuring the
difference in magnitude of change between treatment and comparison groups
in units of standard deviation.
Limitations include small sample
size, issues with the randomization of participants that resulted
in differences between the groups at baseline, reliance on self - reported
measures as reduction
in symptoms were significant for adolescent reports but not for parent report, and generalizability due to the primarily female participant gender.
Calculation of sample
size — We designed the trial to detect a minimum important
difference in effect
size of 0.6 SD on the primary outcome
measure.
In terms of gender differences, males had higher levels of ODD and ADHD symptoms in early childhood and they reported higher levels of substance use in adolescence and of APP in young adulthood (2.63 ≤ ts ≤ 3.50, p < 0.01; effect sizes for these comparisons measured as Cohen's d: 0.26 ≤ ds ≤ 0.39
In terms of gender
differences, males had higher levels of ODD and ADHD symptoms
in early childhood and they reported higher levels of substance use in adolescence and of APP in young adulthood (2.63 ≤ ts ≤ 3.50, p < 0.01; effect sizes for these comparisons measured as Cohen's d: 0.26 ≤ ds ≤ 0.39
in early childhood and they reported higher levels of substance use
in adolescence and of APP in young adulthood (2.63 ≤ ts ≤ 3.50, p < 0.01; effect sizes for these comparisons measured as Cohen's d: 0.26 ≤ ds ≤ 0.39
in adolescence and of APP
in young adulthood (2.63 ≤ ts ≤ 3.50, p < 0.01; effect sizes for these comparisons measured as Cohen's d: 0.26 ≤ ds ≤ 0.39
in young adulthood (2.63 ≤ ts ≤ 3.50, p < 0.01; effect
sizes for these comparisons
measured as Cohen's d: 0.26 ≤ ds ≤ 0.39).
The stronger effect
sizes for child report
measures may be due to more negative views of youngsters who engage
in delinquency and not to actual parenting
differences per se.
The internal consistency of the CBCL
in our sample, specifically the School subscale, was somewhat low, reducing statistical power (Bacon, 2004); however, our sample
size and matched design provided enough power to uncover as statistically significant even small
differences between the groups on this
measure.
One important limitation is the presence of
differences in quality of care provided (i.e.,
size of institution, ratios, turn - over, sensitivity of caregiver) and, as this is not always
measured, could be a main confounding factor.
No other significant
differences were found between 6 and 12 months follow - up, with small effect
sizes indicating that the significant post-intervention changes
in child and parenting
measures were maintained.