Furthermore, a nationwide longitudinal
study found children's emotional and social skills were dropping 10 % each decade.
A University of Wisconsin
study found children experiencing divorce from kindergarten through fifth grade suffered from decreased interpersonal skills, greatly impacting their ability to keep and make friends.
Children of men 45 + have on average lower IQs and one
study found their children are 60 % more likely to fail in school and 70 % more likely to be dropouts.
New
study finds children who experience migraine headaches are more likely to have been colicky infants.
New
Study Finds Children With ADHD at Greater Risk of Suffering Moderate Disability After Brain Injury
Not exact matches
The 2005 Australian Longitudinal
Study of Aging
found that close relationships with
children and other relatives had very little impact on how long you live, but people with the most friends tended to outlive those with the fewest by 22 percent.
A new
study from CreditCards.com
found that 74 percent of parents with adult
children, defined as 18 and up, are continuing to help them financially.
Focused, intentional teaching by talking to
children about charity is what works,» the
study found.
Equal splits among siblings are still the norm in estate planning, yet a new
study finds that more parents are writing wills that favor some of their
children more than others.
Instead, the team was
studying where
children learn best, but their
findings have important implications for anyone who struggles to stay focused in a drab office.
Walter Mischel, Ebbe Ebbesen and Antonette Raskoff Zeiss» famous 1972
study of 92 kids, 3 to 5 years old,
found that when given the option between getting a small reward right away or waiting for a larger one, the
children preferred larger rewards but were more likely to accept a smaller reward instantly.
A
study in the «Journal of Individual Differences»
found that people who scored higher on IQ tests as
children tended to be more curious and open to new ideas as adults.
«This
study finds money is probably a bad gift perhaps because it can't send a meaningful message about intimacy and tends to send the wrong message about status differences,» notes PsyBlog, adding «perhaps that's why it seems to be OK to give money to
children, but not adults.»
More significantly, Catalyst
found that unequal pay starts with the first job, and widens over time, even after accounting for job level, industry,
child bearing and career aspirations, according to the results of the
study by authors Nancy M. Carter and Christine Silva.
According to a
study by the New American Economy, immigrants or their
children founded more than 40 percent of the companies on the Fortune 500 list in 2010.
The CBPP
found in a recent
study that 16 million
children in low - income families would be excluded from the benefit entirely, as their parents don't make enough to pay federal taxes and thus receive a refund.
The material was dispersed up to three meters away — nearly 10 feet — and a closer look at the
study by Ars Technica
found that about 70 percent of the dispersed material was at the height of a small
child's face.
An International Journal of Psychology
study released last month
found that 84 percent of U.S. parents lie to
children get them to do the right thing, especially when it comes to food and money.
One
study recently published in
Child Development
found people with best friends enjoyed better mental health well into adulthood.
One
study found that 83 % of
children are exposed to the use of tablets as early as six months old.
In a
study published this year that tracked Best Buy's ROWE program, researchers at the University of Minnesota
found that, while it had helped reduce employee turnover, women who took part still spent 10 hours more on
child care per week than their male flextime colleagues.
A
study commissioned by the Broadbent Institute
finds that the majority of Canadian families with
children under 18 would get no benefit at all from the Conservatives» income splitting scheme — despite being the express target of the policy.
According to the
findings of a new
study, 3,337 Android apps geared toward kids and families are improperly collecting data on
children, and all of them are currently available on the Google Play Store.
A
study has
found the majority of
children in the north of England, Scotland and Wales are born out of wedlock.
A
study has
found the majority of
children in the north of England, Scotland and Wales are born out of... More
Just published in the journal the most careful, rigorous, and methodologically sound
study ever conducted on this issue
found numerous and significant differences between these groups — with the outcomes for
children of h0m0 rated «suboptimal in almost every category
The Guardian's report of a recently published scientific article was headlined «Religious
children are meaner than their secular counterparts,
study finds».
Similarly, a
study using data from 219 countries
found that, for every additional year of education for women, the
child mortality rate decreased by 9.5 percent.
The first - ever
study into international
child sponsorship has
found that it does transform lives and reduce poverty.
@ «Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund of Rice University said [the above clip was excerpted from that article] after releasing a
study that
found one in five who consider themselves atheists nevertheless bring their
children to a church service one or more times a year.»
Dr. Elaine Howard Ecklund of Rice University said this after releasing a
study that
found one in five who consider themselves atheists nevertheless bring their
children to a church service one or more times a year.
A
study in Cebu, Philippines,
found that helping police and courts target
child prostitution resulted in 87 arrests over four years — and a 79 percent reduction in the number of
children in the sex trade.
The
findings of this
study, revealing the church's major role in the provision of
child care, ought to provoke discussion in both the religious and
child - care communities.
The research continued, and in May 1982 the National Institute of Mental Health released the
findings of a ten - year follow - up to the surgeon general's 1972
study: «After ten more years of research, the consensus among most of the research community is that violence on television does lead to aggressive behavior by
children and teenagers who watch the programs.
A
study by JAMA Pediatrics, which focused on
children in Denmark and Sweden,
found that those who'd experienced the death of a sibling before age 18 were more than 70 percent more likely to die during the course of the nearly four decade
study than those who had not lost a sibling.
The
study found that the
children were 33 per cent more likely to abstain from sexual activity over a two - year period than
children who attended interventions stressing the importance of safesex or of maintaining good health generally.
Later in life, she
founded Sally Ride Science, an organization that encouraged
children to
study science and engineering...
It is in your best interest to
study it and
find out what God requires of those who would be His
children (Romans 8:14 - 16).
[3] For example, a
study conducted in 2000
found that only 1.5 % of sexual abuse disclosures by
children were false.
In the wake of some high profile daycare abuse cases in the mid-1980s, there was a rash of
studies which
found that, with enough effort, it might be possible to convince a small percentage of typically very young
children that something happened to them which in fact did not happen.
Or consider a
study in Archives of S Behavior, which
found that of 229 convicted
child molesters surveyed, «85 percent of offenders against males described themselves as h0m0 or bi's
How apropos considering that the afore - mentioned George Barna in a separate
study found that «
children are the most important population segment to minister to because of their spiritual vulnerability.»
A
study by Action for
Children, which has links to the Methodist Church, has
found 60 % of local authorities in England do not know the true extent of
child neglect in their areas.
But this statement is less reassuring since a careful British
study found that if a mother was X-rayed during pregnancy, the
child is about twice as likely to die of a malignant disease before its 10th birthday.11 Harrison Brown summarizes the problem:
A
study by Action for
Children, which has links to the Methodist Church, has
found 60 % of local authorities... More
Conversely, the
study found «
children can learn to be altruistic, friendly and self - controlled by looking at television programs depicting such behavior patterns.
But research continued, and in May of 1982, the National Institute for Mental Health released the
findings of a 10 - year follow up on the Surgeon General «s 1972
Study entitled Television and Behavior: «After ten more years of research, the consensus among most of the research community is that violence on television does lead to aggressive behavior by
children and teenagers who watch the programs.
Lead researcher Dr Michael Macknin, of the Cleveland Clinic
Children's Hospital in Ohio, said the
findings of the
study showed eating less meat and more plant - based foods could be «an effective lifestyle modification» to help reverse risk factors for heart disease.
A new
study has
found children who drink low - fat milk can be at increased risk of obesity when compared to
children who drink full - fat milk.
Putting the ANZOS research
findings into context, the same dietary survey used for the
study (2007 Kids Eat, Kids Play)
found that beverages including sugar - sweetened soft drinks and fruit drinks contributed a relatively small and declining proportion of total energy intake amongst Australian
children: