Additionally
subsamples from parents whose children suffer from different chronic illnesses or mental health problems were compared with each other.
Offer's study uses
a subsample from the 500 Family Study, consisting of 402 mothers and 291 fathers in dual - earner families who completed a survey and a time diary that collects information about the content and context of individuals» daily experiences, as well as the emotions associated with them, in the course of a week.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Note: This study uses
a subsample from the Lind et al. (2014) study.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Note: The participants in this study are
a subsample from the group used in Kolko, 1996a.
Not exact matches
The most recent findings
from the study as reported a few weeks ago are based on the full original sample of children as randomized to treatment and control conditions at the outset of the study rather than the previously studied
subsample of children whose parents gave permission for follow - up testing by the evaluation team.
We will assess the school readiness skills of 2,400 children and survey their parents and Head Start teachers in fall 2019 and spring 2020 (Classroom + Child Outcomes Core
from a
subsample of 60 of the 180 programs).
The student
subsample consisted of six pairs of students (one
from the treatment group and one
from the control group in each pair)
from each class.
Additionally, a
subsample of students was given informal inventories of their reading knowledge (consisting of lists of words to be defined and oral reading passages
from the Durrell Analysis of Reading Difficulty test).
Temperature was
subsampled once every 3 months, taking different months
from adjacent stations.
However, the effect is part due to MBH, and part due to a very artificial selection in the MM05 code, where a
subsample (100
from 10000) was selected for HS shape prior to display.
Kennedy et al. (2011b) followed the example of Brohan et al. (2006) and
subsampled globally complete fields taken
from previous analyses.
«We examined a
subsample of the 50 most - published (highest expertise) researchers
from each group.
As a result of this interim analysis, we reduced the P value in our current analysis of the data
from.050 to.049, as determined by the sequential design criteria of Fleming et al. 18 After the completion of the study, we also performed an analysis of the
subsample, women who were enrolled prior to January 2002, to verify that these results were consistent with the full study sample.
A
subsample of the students also received diagnostic interviews conducted by child psychiatrists.18 The data
from the online questionnaires were collected by a computer engineer.
A
subsample was interviewed about lifetime SA, and the results were compared with those
from the online questionnaires.
The NCS - A is a survey of 10 148 adolescents (13 - 17 years of age at the time of selection, although some respondents turned 18 years before their interview) in the continental United States completed in conjunction with the National Comorbidity Survey Replication.20 The design and field procedures of this study are reported in detail elsewhere.12 - 15 The NCS - A used a dual - frame sample composed of (1) a household
subsample of adolescents (n = 904) selected
from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication households and (2) a school
subsample of adolescents (n = 9244) selected
from schools (day and residential schools of all types, with probabilities proportional to size) in the same nationally representative counties as those in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication.
Using
subsamples of 385 adult children and 501 parents
from the National Survey of Families and Households, we examine housework performed by adult children as reported by both parents and adult children in intergenerational households.
Given that older cohorts, and especially specific
subsamples of the older population, may have experienced greater adversity, we might anticipate attachment style distributions that differ
from those obtained in younger cohorts.
Finally, all analyses were rerun on the
subsample of study members having data
from all 6 psychiatric interviews (66 % of the sample).
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study used a
subsample of subjects
from Graham - Bermann, Lynch, Banyard, DeVoe, and Halabu (2007).
The effectiveness study adopted two complementary strategies: a matched difference - in - difference analysis using data
from all participants and a longitudinal analysis restricted to the
subsample of mothers who had given birth twice during the study period, both in the premeasure and postmeasure periods.
This study examined the psychometric properties of the BIQ - SF scores in a multi-ethnic community population of Dutch boys and girls aged 2.5 — 6 years (total N = 2,343,
from which various
subsamples were derived).
We tested whether our African American
subsample differed
from our White
subsample on the three subscales of the Celebrity Attitude Scale (CAS) using independent samples t - tests.
Study 2 participants were a
subsample of boys with ADHD
from Study 1 (N = 27).
A
subsample of 2,230 adolescents (84 %) had parent report data available
from the first wave of the Add Health study.
When restricting the sample to participants who were involved in dating and marital relationships (n for the
subsample is unknown
from the literature) they found that twins were less likely to view their romantic partners as attachment figures compared to NT siblings.
Due to the amount of missing data, we investigated whether the resulting
subsamples differed
from the initial matched samples.
Data come
from a
subsample (n = 215) of female healthcare workers in a longitudinal study of violence and health.