Not exact matches
The confusion of basic philosophy concerning alcohol is caused in part by, the marked
differences in attitudes toward alcohol
on the part of the various
socioeconomic classes in our country.
The
difference tends to follow common patterns
on why people don't get health care in good time: lack of education /
socioeconomic ability, access to healthcare providers, etc..
This
difference between preference patterns was found even though the two groups were matched
on socioeconomic status as well as the number of words children understand and produce.
«The discordant twin design minimizes a number of potentially confounding factors that may explain the association between childhood verbal ability and subsequent alcohol use by «controlling» for
differences on variables [such as]
socioeconomic differences or family factors that, if excluded, could cloud the interpretation of findings.»
Socioeconomic factors had little effect
on the
differences observed.
The assessment will obtain data
on environmental and psychosocial factors that may account for
socioeconomic, racial and ethnic
differences in problem behavior.
As late as April and May of their senior year of high school ~ there is a lack of knowledge among students about how they will pay for college There are substantial gender and
socioeconomic differences evident in choosing STEM majors Parents and friends are key sources of support for postsecondary transition planning that need to be fully utilized
On average ~ students do nt see college and career readiness counseling services as being as frequent or helpful as do their counselors and principals in terms of social and emotional development ~ financial planning ~ college and career planning and scheduling.
In effect, he devotes this book to affirming James Coleman's 1966 finding that school
differences have far less impact
on achievement
differences than do family characteristics, the mightiest of which, Rothstein says, is
socioeconomic status.
After taking into account
differences in
socioeconomic status, we found that parents of higher - achieving students are more likely to make a request, which perhaps reflects greater sophistication or interest
on the part of these families.
Researchers identified a «consistent, positive relationship between student exposure to high - quality intellectual assignments and students» learning gains
on the test — even after controlling for race,
socioeconomic class, gender, and prior achievement
differences among classrooms.»
The graph shows that students in these three ICSEA - based groupings of schools have different average reading levels and gives some indication of the influence of
socioeconomic factors
on between - school
differences in student performance.
... the
difference between advantaged students and disadvantaged students (those in the lowest quartile of
socioeconomic background) is even larger: 90 score points
on average across the OECD and 87 score points in Australia.
Howell and West find that these
differences in opinion based
on exposure to key information are consistent across a wide range of
socioeconomic backgrounds, views about the local public schools, and political ideologies.
They found that, despite
socioeconomic differences, there were no significant variations in how schools performed
on the 33 - point - scale across the District's eight wards.
The survey saw
differences in teacher attitudes depending
on the
socioeconomic backgrounds of the students in the schools they teach.
Findings indicated some
differences based
on ethnicity and gender, but most
differences were observed between lower and higher
socioeconomic groups, particularly for social support and social and behavioral self concept.
The concept of an achievement gap dates back to the 1960s and focuses
on the
differences in educational outcomes by race (between white children and children of color) and
socioeconomic status (between children from low - income and higher income households).
There's a stark
difference between the city's overall opt out numbers and the state's, and it's certainly true that parents at some schools in wealthier neighborhoods, whose schools can count
on high test scores (as they are largely correlated with
socioeconomic status), may have more time, a bigger platform to speak up, and, above all, more access to accurate information about the tests, their impacts and the right to refuse them.
«There are sharp ecological, climatic and
socioeconomic differences among the three countries conforming North America, but there is limited information
on carbon - cycle science in Mexico,» he said.
The present study aims to evaluate the impact of CfC
on children and their families by investigating
differences between children and families living in 10 CfC sites and five comparison sites that were similar in location, size and
socioeconomic status.
Others have also consistently reported that breastfed children score slightly higher than those bottlefed
on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development or later tests of IQ, such as the McCarthy Scales, after controlling for standard covariates including
socioeconomic status (SES), maternal age and education, maternal smoking and drinking, 16, 17 and in one study maternal psychological state.18 Longitudinal studies indicate that these
differences persist to 5 years and into school age.
It specifically examines
socioeconomic (SES)
differences in skills within a low SES community in order to investigate the role of relative disadvantage
on children's development.
Age, gender, race,
socioeconomic status and birth cohort
differences on the Children's Depression Inventory: A meta - analysis
REALTOR ® leadership disputes and challenges normally focus
on loss of image, not becoming president of the current association, disagreement over the name of the new entity, cultural
differences (sometimes ethnic makeup or
socioeconomic disparity), community projects (i.e., pet projects), as well as a host of smaller issues we can simply call «politics.»