To build on and expand existing studies, we took into account the dyadic nature of marital relationships and developmental shifts in socioemotional motivation, examining cross-partner, over-time associations of PMQ, age, and health using a nationally representative
sample of adults aged 50 or older and their spouses.
Using vision assessed both subjectively and objectively in a national probability - based
sample of adults aged 57 — 85 years, it examines the extent to which different aspects of marital quality (relationship satisfaction, supportive spouse behaviors, and free time spent with one's spouse) moderate the negative effects of poor vision on three specific indicators of quality of life: functional limitations, feelings of social isolation, and depressive symptomatology.
In order to determine American preferences for chili, the Gallup Organization, sponsored by Hormel ® Foods Corporation, conducted 1,003 telephone interviews with a national
sample of adults age 18 and over during the period of May 7 through June 7, 2003.
Not exact matches
The poll
of 1,833
adults age 18 - 30 was conducted using a
sample drawn from the probability - based GenForward panel, which is designed to be representative
of the U.S. young
adult population.
For the report, data was collected from a
sample of 2,252
adults,
age 18 and older, between April 17 and May 19.
29, 2013, on the Gallup Daily tracking survey, with a random
sample of 85,572 working
adults,
aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District
of Columbia.
Source: The 2016 US RISE survey was conducted online among a
sample of 2,019
adults comprising 1,011 men and 1,008 women 18 years
of age or older.
Source: The 2015 US RISE survey was conducted online among a
sample of 2,002
adults in the United States comprising 1,001 men and 1,001 women 18 years
of age or older.
Conducted online among a
sample of 2,019
adults comprising 1,011 men and 1,008 women 18 years
of age or older.
Conducted online among a
sample of 1,009
adults comprising 506 men and 503 women 18 years
of age and older.
Results are based on telephone interviews conducted among a national random
sample of 3,013
adults (
age 18 and over) between September 1 and September 14, 2010.
In 1981 the Lutheran Church in America's parish research department
sampled the thinking
of 600 young
adults between the
ages of 18 and 35.
The national
sample was selected to represent all
adult ages, social classes and parts
of the country.
Clear Opinions, November 2013 GPI partnered with EcoFocus Worldwide Research to conduct a
sample of 4,046 nationally representative
adults ages 18 - 65 to ask them very specifically what factors are considerations for them when thinking about the purchase
of a food or beverage as it relates to packaging, particularly when it comes to concerns regarding the health or the environment.
Though depression is less common among adolescents than
adults, 11 percent
of adolescents are diagnosed with a depressive disorder by
age 18, according to the adolescent supplement
of the National Comorbidity Survey, which collected data on teens in two
sample groups between 2001 and 2004.
Penn Schoen Berland interviewed a representative
sample of 1,000
adults aged 18 + across Great Britain.
Ipsos MORI interviewed a representative
sample of 1,018
adults aged 18 + across Great Britain.
The pollsters interviewed a representative
sample of 1,000
adults aged 18 + across Great Britain.
ICM Research interviewed a random
sample of 1002
adults aged 18 + on 8 - 10th August 2014.
• ICM Research interviewed an online
sample of 1,867
adults aged 18 + on 3 - 5 October.
• ICM Research interviewed a random
sample of 1,003
adults aged 18 + by telephone on 12 - 14 July 2013.
Using a United Kingdom database, they surveyed general practitioners about BSA affected by psoriasis and looked at data on 8,124
adults with psoriasis and 76,599
adults without psoriasis over the course
of four years, and they adjusted the
samples to account for any differences in
age, sex, and body mass index and other diabetes risk factors.
Overall, the scientists examined blood
samples of 1,079 older
adults,
aged 65 to 93 years from the KORA study.
«Our research involved taking
samples of microalgae from
adult snails and supply it to larvae at different
ages.
In a national
sample of approximately 1500
adults older than 50, negative social interactions were associated with a greater risk for hypertension among women and individuals
ages 51 to 64.
The seniors were part
of an ongoing longitudinal study funded by the National Institute on
Aging (NIA), which surveys a representative
sample of 20,000 older
adults in the U.S. every two years.
The study used a
sample of 3,249 Asian and Latino migrant
adults aged 18 and older.
For the study, researchers analyzed responses from a paper - and - pencil survey given to a
sample of 545 diverse young
adults,
ages 21 or 22.
Robert J. Wong, M.D., M.S.,
of the Alameda Health System - Highland Hospital, Oakland, Calif., and colleagues used 2003 - 2012 NHANES data (a probability
sample of the U.S. population) to evaluate trends in the metabolic syndrome among
adults age 20 years or older.
From that larger study
of adult Caucasian twins, study authors analyzed data from a
sample of 1,790 men, provided through structured clinical interviews that included retrospective reports
of their own drinking as well as their peers» alcohol - related behaviors from adolescence into young adulthood,
ages 12 to 25 years.
Using a random
sample of adult internet users in the UK, researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute and the University
of Ottawa examined people's media choices, and how much they influenced their interaction with echo chambers, against six key variables: gender, income, ethnicity,
age, breadth
of media use and political interest.
After looking at lung
samples from 75 young and middle -
aged adult victims
of the 2009 pandemic, they found an uncanny amount
of a protein called C4d, a molecule that normally binds to antibodies to form virus - fighting immune complexes.
Investigators analyzed a nationally representative
sample of nearly 14,000 predominantly healthy
adults aged 18 - 59 years living in the US who participated in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from 2007 to 2014.
This study was one component
of the University
of Chicago - based National Social Life, Health and
Aging Project (NSHAP), the first in - home study
of social relationships and health in a large, nationally representative
sample of older
adults,
ages 57 to 85.
For setting cancer in the context
of ageing tissue, study
of normal
adult homeostasis is important — we are studying mutational processes, clonal dynamics and cellular competition in thousands
of non-cancerous cells and
samples from a range
of tissue types, in health and disease.
«I am especially happy that we now have in hand reliable and comprehensive information on sexual function and activity among older
adults based on a scientifically drawn representative
sample of Americans 57 years
of age and older,» said co-author Edward Laumann, PhD, the George Herbert Mead Distinguished Service Professor in Sociology and co-director
of the 1992 National Health and Social Life Survey, which surveyed persons
aged 18 to 59.
Adjusted Hazard Ratio
of Cardiovascular Disease Mortality by Total
Sample According to Usual Percentage
of Calories From Added Sugar Among US
Adults Aged > 20 Years — NHANES Linked Mortality Files, 1988 - 2006 (n = 14338)
The results in this report are based on data from telephone interviews conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International from April 17 to May 19, 2013, among a
sample of 2,252
adults,
age 18 and older.
This pattern
of results — and the positive and significant (albeit small) correlation between
age and the ratio
of time engaged in online dating activity to total time online — suggests that the older
adults in our
sample focused proportionally more
of their time online on efforts to establish romance than did their younger counterparts.
In particular, our findings suggest that conclusions derived from young, college -
aged samples may not be generalizable to the online dating population in general and especially to the experiences
of «older»
adults.
A
sample of over 2000 U.S.
adults aged 18 and over participated in Avvo's 2016 Relationship, Marriage, and Divorce Survey.
The results presented here are based upon a nationally representative, stratified
sample of 1,138
adults (
age 18 years and older) and representative oversamples
of the following subgroups: public school teachers, parents
of school -
age children, African Americans, and Hispanics.
The results presented here are based upon a nationally representative, stratified
sample of 4,214
adults (
age 18 and older), which includes representative oversamples
of the following subgroups: parents with school -
age children living in their home (2,170), teachers (669), and Hispanics (805).
The 2017 poll gathered responses from a nationally representative, stratified
sample of 4,214
adults aged 18 and older, including representative oversamples
of teachers (669), parents with school
age children living in their home (2,170), and Hispanics (805).
And EdNext has a representative
sample of all
adults, while AP just interviewed parents
of school -
age children.
The 2016 poll gathers answers from a nationally representative, stratified
sample of 4,181
adults aged 18 and older, including representative oversamples
of teachers (609) and parents with school
age children living in their home (1,571).
The main findings from the Education Next — PEPG survey reported in this essay are based on a nationally representative stratified
sample of U.S.
adults (
age 18 years and older) and oversamples
of Hispanics and non-Hispanic blacks, public school teachers, and residents
of Florida (the last group for supplemental analyses not reported here).
The results presented here are based upon a nationally representative, stratified
sample of adults (
age 18 and older) and representative oversamples
of the following subgroups: parents with school -
age children living in their home (1,571) and teachers (609).
The findings from the Education Next — PEPG survey reported in this essay are based on a nationally representative stratified
sample of approximately 550
adults (
age 18 years and older) and representative oversamples
of roughly 350 members
of the following subgroups: the affluent (as defined below), public school teachers, parents
of school -
aged children, residents
of zip codes in which a charter school was located during the 2009 — 10 school year, African Americans, and Hispanics.
The main findings from the Education Next — PEPG survey reported in this essay are based on a nationally representative stratified
sample of 1,184
adults (
age 18 years and older) and oversamples
of 684 public school teachers and 908 residents
of zip codes in which a charter school was located during the 2009 — 10 school year.