Sentences with phrase «significantly different demographic»

The sheer difference in size is fascinating: the largest member district (4 - NE) is 20 percent bigger than the two smallest districts combined — and has significantly different demographics.

Not exact matches

When examining homeownership across different demographic groups, rates vary significantly, indicating that the economic and financial benefits of homeownership do not reach everyone.
(And sadly... that's also significantly different than the average young man in his demographic.)
Murderers who kill intimate partners and family members have a significantly different psychological and forensic profile from murderers who kill people they don't know, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study that examined the demographics, psychiatric history and neuropsychology of these individuals.
Not only did they find that students in public pre-K were significantly more likely to take the gifted and talented test, regardless of demographic background, but they also found that attending public pre-K may play an important role in helping to reduce test - taking disparities among different groups of children.
On the other hand, the estimated pilot effects on ELA and math scores with no controls or demographics — both reduced form and 2SLS — are small and not significantly different from 0.
Mothers who dropped out were not significantly different at baseline from mothers who remained in the study on demographics, or clinical characteristics, except that mother - child pairs were more likely to drop out of the study if the participating child was male than if the child was female (70 % vs 30 %, P =.01).
The groups were not statistically significantly different in demographics or baseline measures of depression.
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