Sentences with phrase «range of outcomes explored»

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The articles and studies linked to this page offer an opportunity to explore a range of objective and empirical measures of the outcomes of a Waldorf education.
To explore these questions, we studied the 29 high school closures begun between 2003 and 2009 in New York City to determine the degree to which a closure affected a range of student outcomes, including graduation rates, mobility, attendance, and academic performance.
In this interactive, The Hamilton Project explores how college majors and occupations interact to produce a wide range of labor market outcomes.
Jamison appropriates diverse media including wax, wool, sugar cubes and pins to create a wide range of sculptural outcomes that explore binary polarities.
Juju's artistic path leads her to study, explore and merge a wide range of materials such as wood, felt or ceramics to name a few, resulting in fresh and unexpected outcomes.
In situations where probabilities can not be defined, economic analysis can define scenarios that describe a possible set of outcomes for each adaptation measure which meet some criteria of minimum acceptable benefits across a range of scenarios, allowing the decision - maker to explore different levels of acceptable benefits in a systematic way.
«The three non-reference scenarios are not intended to be realizable dietary outcomes on a global level but are designed to explore the range of possible environmental and health outcomes of progressively excluding more animal - sourced foods from human diets.»
In almost all instances where mental health outcomes were explored, children of parents with BPD fared worse than control children, even when these control children had parents with significant mental health difficulties, for example, Weiss et al33 found that children of mothers with BPD (mean age around 11 years) had lower Child Global Assessment Schedule (CGAS) scores than children of mothers with other personality disorders, and that the mean of these scores was in the «non-functional» range.
Such outcomes are already being achieved in some cases, but the Commission considers it appropriate to explore other options to encourage and facilitate parties to reach agreements on a broad range of cultural, social, environmental and economic outcomes.
We also control for a range of background characteristics of children to explore the importance of the duration of poverty against other factors that could impact on child outcomes.
Thus, in the present study, we tried to replicate the ACE Study findings in a cohort of youth, using psychological distress as an outcome measure, and to explore whether the adversities enumerated by the ACE Study could be improved upon by considering a more comprehensive range of possible adversities, including some of the domains not considered in the ACE Study.
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