Sentences with phrase «outcome indicator when»

There was a significant program impact on only one outcome indicator when children were 1 — 3 years old, and no significant impacts when children were 7 — 9 years old.

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We had a period like that a year or two ago, when GDP growth was estimated to be quite low but other indicators, like business survey results and employment growth, were pointing to stronger outcomes.
Poor health outcomes for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders are apparent when comparing their health indicators against the rest of the U.S. population.
Additionally, indirect links may be noted when the only available outcome data is for an indicator used to assess outcomes relevant to the targets.
«Dengue control programs weighing the operational feasibility and cost of entomological monitoring against the limited utility of these indicators may wish to seek alternative monitoring frameworks that incorporate human dengue - related outcomes, such as passive case detection and, when possible, sero - surveys and active case detection.»
When compared with such crude indicators, the combination of student achievement gains on state tests, student surveys, and classroom observations identified teachers with better outcomes on every measure we tested: state tests and supplemental tests as well as more subjective measures, such as student - reported effort and enjoyment in class.
When they asked whether the declines in voucher users» tests scores were present in noncognitive student outcomes (such as grit, self - esteem, and political tolerance), they found both public and private school students had similar levels on those indicators.
The reviewing board considered student outcomes, college readiness indicators, scalability, size, poverty and demographics when selecting finalists.
When selecting indicators to classify schools into categories, states should also examine three additional characteristics for each indicator: differentiation between schools, relationship to key student outcomes, and ability to drive behavior.
The studies that link negative child outcomes to divorce that have found negative results when children stay in conflicted homes has tied child health and well - being to these specific kinds of indicators.
Relatively little is known about social gradients in developmental outcomes, with much of the research employing dichotomous socioeconomic indicators such as family poverty.2 5 16 Thus, it is unclear whether poor developmental outcomes exhibit threshold effects (evident only when a certain level of disadvantage is exceeded), gradient effects (linear declines with increasing disadvantage) or accelerating effects (progressively stronger declines with increasing disadvantage) as suggested by some recent studies.17 — 19 Further, most research has examined socioeconomic patterns for single childhood outcomes1 or for multiple outcomes within the physical3 4 or developmental17 18 20 health domains.
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