Similarly, meta - analyses of studies of adults and older children have demonstrated no significant differences in outcomes between trial participants and
nonparticipants who were treated similarly outside trials,» the authors write.
Not exact matches
Minority students from low - income families
who take part in early - intervention programs in high school have a better chance than comparable
nonparticipants of enrolling in a postsecondary institution, concludes a report by the Washington - based Institute for Higher Education Policy and the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation.
Students
who participated in the preschool project generally did better in life than students
who did not: Preschool participants» lifetime earnings were 14 percent higher, and their rate of homeownership was 32 percent higher than that of
nonparticipants.
participants and
nonparticipants in the public schools is that students
who have transferred to the private sector using a FTC Scholarship appear to be keeping pace with the gains observed in the public sector.