Sentences with phrase «wave of the national survey»

My co-authors and I compared findings based on data collected 22 to 24 years ago, in the second wave of the National Survey on Families and Households, with data from the 2006 Marital and Relationship Survey.

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Researchers, led by Ralph Hingson, Sc.D., director of the NIAAA Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research, analyzed data from two waves of the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), which is a series of large epidemiologic surveys that examine alcohol use and its co-occurrence with drug use and related psychiatric conditions.
The research team, which also included Dr. Jason A. Grissom of Vanderbilt University and Dr. Sean Nicholson - Crotty of Indiana University, used a nationally representative sample of 140,000 teachers from multiple waves of the National Center for Education Statistics» Schools and Staffing Survey from 1994 to 2008.
Through a national survey, and four waves of in - depth qualitative interviews with eligible young adults in six study sites, we will explore how DACAmented individuals negotiate their immigration status during their own life course, amid local immigration contexts and in light of changing political climates.
As late as October 2016 — more than six years after the first wave of states adopted the standards — fewer than one in five teachers said their instructional materials were well aligned to the Common Core, according to a national Education Week survey.
University of Virginia economics researchers Leora Friedberg and Steven Stern looked at how 3,597 couples answered those two questions (which had been asked as part of a national survey) at two different points in time — once during the survey's first wave in 1987 - 1988 and again about six years later.
To determine the impact of break - up on criminal behavior and substance use, researchers used data from a nationally representative sample of young adults aged 18 to 23 from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.1 From an initial sample of over 7,800 individuals, researchers studied in - depth over 2,500 youths who experienced break - up in between two waves (or years) in the study.
The study analyzed data from about 3,200 students, ages 18 to 26, who were surveyed between 2001 and 2002 as part of the third wave of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.
Seltzer, J. «Father by Law: Effects of Joint Legal Custody on Non-residential Fathers Involvement with Children,» NSFH Paper No. 75, Feb., 1997, U. of Wisconsin - Madison, http://ssc.wisc.edu/cde/nsfhwp/home.htm Seltzer used data from the National Survey of Families and Households, a survey of over 13,000 families that collected data in two waves, 1987 - 88 and 1992Survey of Families and Households, a survey of over 13,000 families that collected data in two waves, 1987 - 88 and 1992survey of over 13,000 families that collected data in two waves, 1987 - 88 and 1992 - 94.
Using 2 waves of data from a national survey of Canadian children, the current study prospectively follows 5,004 children living in 2 - biological parent households at initial interview and compares changes in parenting practices between households that subsequently divorce and those that remain intact.
The second wave of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging survey provides rich and detailed information on a key dimension of social life, the married or cohabitational couple and those in such relationships.
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