Results show
wide differences between studies, the mean rate of secure attachment was 26 % (median = 25.9, range 0 — 47 %), avoidant 23 % (median = 24.8, range 2.5 — 55.5 %), ambivalent 11.8 % (median = 10.6, range 0 — 26 %) and disorganised 43.6 % (median = 48.6, range 5.3 — 65.8 %).
Not exact matches
When
studying or teaching Hinduism or Buddhism, the Westerner soon becomes aware of the rather
wide differences of perspective and meaning
between the Judeo - Christian and the Hindu - Buddhist ways of viewing the nature of man and man's relation to his world.
Studies have found no meaningful
difference between acupuncture and a
wide range of sham treatments.
Writing in the new issue of The Milbank Quarterly, the
study's authors note that they can't be certain that all the population -
wide differences between Massachusetts and its neighbors came directly from the expansion of insurance coverage.
A: One of the biggest
differences between human registries and animal registries is the use of experimental therapies or compounds in animal
studies that aren't known to the
wider scientific community.
Genome -
wide association
studies use «genechip» technology to identify genetic variants (single gene polymorphisms or «SNPs») that could explain
differences in health
between individuals.
Given that this
study identified a random sample of districts across the United States as participants, and that we have data only for districts that chose to become involved, actual
differences between elementary and secondary schools nationwide may be even
wider than those we have discovered.
MeDIP was selected among many other methods for methylation profiling because it is one of the few methods that is feasible for
studying genome -
wide methylation
differences between groups of subjects.