20 If data is to be compared at an aggregate level, rather than by age group, age standardisation can be used to
take differences in population age structure into account.
Not exact matches
This
takes out the effects of inflation, exchange rates and
differences in population.
Standardised mean
differences were derived to
take account of the variety of behavioural outcome measures included and random effect models adopted
in view of variability of the intervention and target
populations across studies.
The results held up after the researchers
took into account other
differences in the study
population, including employment status, whether they were married, race, education and age.
In a paper published in the journal Work, Employment and Society they compare this response with the amount the country spent on welfare benefits and employment schemes, while taking into account the population differences between state
In a paper published
in the journal Work, Employment and Society they compare this response with the amount the country spent on welfare benefits and employment schemes, while taking into account the population differences between state
in the journal Work, Employment and Society they compare this response with the amount the country spent on welfare benefits and employment schemes, while
taking into account the
population differences between states.
Myers and his colleagues analysed genetic
differences between the samples of virus
taken from each person involved and compared these
differences with the variation between samples of virus
in the local
population.
«What we've learned to date about
differences in brain anatomy
in hearing and deaf
populations hasn't
taken into account the diverse language experiences among people who are deaf,» says senior author Guinevere Eden, D.Phil., director for the Center for the Study of Learning at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC).
This may be one reason why they are so likely to mate with each other, and perhaps we can
take advantage of the subtle
differences in howling behaviour we have now discovered to keep the
populations apart,» said Kershenbaum.
373 D IETARY, FUNCTIONAL, AND TOTAL FIBER Dietary Fiber and the Prevention of Colon Cancer Marked international
differences in rates of colon cancer (Boyle et al., 1985), coupled with findings from migratory studies showing that indi - viduals
take on the cancer demographics of the
population to which they move (Haenszel and Kurihara, 1968), have suggested a strong role for environmental factors
in colon cancer incidence.
In making our estimates, we take into account differences between countries in their level of income, the average number of years students are in school, and population growth rate
In making our estimates, we
take into account
differences between countries
in their level of income, the average number of years students are in school, and population growth rate
in their level of income, the average number of years students are
in school, and population growth rate
in school, and
population growth rates.
Reducingstereotype.org concludes, «This re-analysis suggests that soliciting social - identity information prior to test
taking does produce small
differences in performance consistent with previous findings
in the stereotype - threat literature that, when generalized to the
population of test takers, can produce profound
differences in outcomes for members of different groups.»
If we focus our EcoChallenge teams not only on people who are already committed, and strive to include those who are just beginning on that path, we are not only
taking actions that make a
difference, we are adding to the
population of committed citizens who will go on to
take new actions
in the future.
It
takes a concerted effort to explain these critical
differences to the
population at large, too: we
in the media (yes, here at The Verge) have our own role to play
in educating customers.
Standardised mean
differences were derived to
take account of the variety of behavioural outcome measures included and random effect models adopted
in view of variability of the intervention and target
populations across studies.
The USGBC compiles the rankings using «per - capita figures as a measure of the human element of green building, allowing for a fair comparison of the level of green building
taking place among states with significant
differences in population and, accordingly, number of overall buildings.»