Sentences with phrase «recorded in the longitudinal study»

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Specifically, I draw on longitudinal data from both administrative records and a yearlong interview study of the largest, urban, public university system in the US to make three major contributions.
Using video recordings of peer - to - peer and student - instructor debugging encounters, my microethnographic study addresses this gap in our knowledge by examining both in - the - moment and longitudinal processes of learning to debug through social interaction.
We make use of a new data source — matched birth records and longitudinal student records in Florida — to study the degree to which student outcomes differ across successive immigrant generations.
Education's FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) was crafted to deal with abuse of administrative records in an earlier era, not with facilitating rigorous quasi-experimentation or the vagaries of anonymized longitudinal studies that can help illuminate school and teacher effects.
This paper uses unit record data from Growing Up in Australia — the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children.
The MCS is embedded within an intergenerational, multiagency record linkage study, the New South Wales Child Development Study, which permits MCS data to be interpreted in the context of longitudinal data that is subject to minimal selection and participation study, the New South Wales Child Development Study, which permits MCS data to be interpreted in the context of longitudinal data that is subject to minimal selection and participation Study, which permits MCS data to be interpreted in the context of longitudinal data that is subject to minimal selection and participation bias.
In longitudinal research, results are recorded for the same group of subjects, referred to as a cohort, throughout the course of the study.
Studying in a community sample the longitudinal development of the family interactions since pregnancy, Favez et al. (2012) demonstrated a relationship between the familial alliance (i.e., the quality of the triadic coordination exhibited during the video - recorded play) and the cognitive - emotional development of the child at the age of 5.
Comparing official and self - report records of offending across gender and race / ethnicity in a longitudinal study of serious youthful offenders
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