Sentences with phrase «measure multiple domains»

The evaluation uses the North Carolina Family Assessment Scale to measure multiple domains of family functioning.

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«Strikingly, further analysis showed a strong association between DNA methylation levels of these markers in monocytes and neuropsychological test function, measured using a composite score of multiple cognitive domains,» said Dr. Maunakea, Assistant Professor, Department of Native Hawaiian Health, JABSOM and co-senior author of the study.
Two projects are funded under the grant from the Einhorn Foundation: Project 1: The Taxonomy Project: «Non-Cognitive» Skills for Learning and Life Success The Taxonomy Project will focus on three tasks: Task 1: Describe and integrate existing frameworks in the broad non-cognitive domain; including key terms / skills arising from multiple research disciplines and diverse approaches to measuring and defining skills.
Building on the framework of MKT proposed by Ball, Thames, and Phelps (2008), the MKT instrument uses a combination of multiple choice, fill - in - the - blank, and open response items designed to measure domains of teacher knowledge involved with teaching mathematics at the elementary and early elementary level.
Measuring email marketing reputation across multiple metrics that affect deliverability (authentication, IP address and domain reputation, etc..)
The primary objective of our review is to systematically review and meta - analyse evidence to determine if parent skills training programmes for parents who have a child with a developmental disorder produce greater benefits than no treatment or standard care on child functioning and on parental or family functioning, as measured across multiple domains, and to use meta - analytic techniques to determine which programme components are most reliably associated with the most successful outcomes of parent skills training programmes.
Developmental potential in early childhood is measured as an index, currently represented in the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) that assesses children aged 36 - 59 months in four domains: language / literacy, numeracy, physical, socio - emotional, and cognitive development.
The FACES 2000 dataset provided a unique opportunity to conduct more complex modeling and multivariate analyses than had been done to date, analyses that capitalized on the longitudinal nature of the data and the multiple domains and repeated measures used.
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