For example, Briggs - Gowan et al. (2006) used standardized scores within 6 -
month age bands and set cut - points at the 90th percentile, which results in 10 % of the children having problems at each age.
Not exact matches
Starting treatment between the
ages of 4 and 6
months (a period of rapid head growth) has been shown to reduce overall treatment time, though noticeable improvement can be achieved using the
band up to 18
months of
age.
Starting treatment between the
ages of 4 and 6
months, a period of rapid head growth, has been shown to reduce overall treatment time, though noticeable improvement can be achieved using the
band between 3 and 18
months of
age.
They may be a few dollars per
month more expensive in some
age bands, but it's rarely a big difference in premium.
General linear models testing for effects of sex and
age (6 -
month bands) indicated no
age effect for BITSEA / P (Table I).