Sentences with phrase «upper quartile of»

Forty - two percent of children whose mothers were both obese and depressed watched 3 or more hours of TV per day (upper quartile of TV viewing) compared with only 20 % of those whose mothers were neither obese nor depressed.
Finally, using the χ2 statistic, the proportion of children in the upper quartile of TV viewing was compared with that of children in the remaining 3 quartiles according to maternal depression and obesity status.
In the current environment of low interest and equity growth, which will change in unpredictable fashion in the future, the ones giving the largest return in the latter years of a long lifetime (upper quartile of life expectancy) appear to be: first, delaying Social Security as long as possible; second, equities; third, longevity annuities like QLACs, especially purchased early; fourth, bonds.
Despite Michael Gove's assertion that «Britain has had enough with experts» the IPSOS More Veracity Index of 2016 suggests differently — It appears that nurses, doctors, lawyers and scientists are in the upper quartile of trust, whereas journalists, estate agents and politicians lurk in the lower quartile.

Not exact matches

This chart shows the median (because it is less sensitive to outliers) and upper + lower quartiles of emerging market equity valuations across countries.
The sample was stratified by country and electoral ward type to over-represent families in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and wards with a high proportion of disadvantaged and ethnic minority families.19 Electoral wards were defined as ethnic minority (at least 30 % of population «Black» or «Asian», 1991 census), with the remainder defined as disadvantaged (upper quartile Child Poverty Index20) or advantaged (not in upper quartile Child Poverty Index).
Also, IGF - 1 levels in the highest quartile group were over three times the upper limit of normal for this age group, suggesting that IGF - 1 in the patients studied may not have been measured accurately.
Find the lower quartile, upper quartile and inter quartile range of a set of data, represented in various forms that show all the data values.
There are school districts with higher populations of the three Vincent v. Voight higher needs student groups whose disparity differs greatly from the mean, and even further from the upper quartiles.
In contrast, women make up 45 % of the upper quartile.
These analyses indicated that this relation was stronger in dyads where mothers reported higher parenting - related stress, specifically for dyads with PSI scores in the upper two quartiles of the distribution.
However, the relations between Cry and PSI scores were not significant within these subgroups of BSI scores, even for the upper quartile.
To determine if high levels of supervision and communication were protective, we dichotomized both scales at the upper quartile (75 %).
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