longitudinal studies การใช้
- That was the start of Sewell's biggest project, the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study.
- Their data was drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.
- She has done a five-year longitudinal study of children whose parent dies.
- Longitudinal studies have shown a predictive interaction of intelligence on educational attainment.
- The longitudinal Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth has provided evidence for this contention.
- Though the longitudinal studies are expensive, they are becoming more popular.
- Single-subject research with a longitudinal study follow-up is a commonly-used approach.
- It was a longitudinal study of twelve children with IQs higher than 180.
- His own empirical research typically involved large-scale longitudinal studies such as Project Talent.
- The new findings are part of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.
- She is the principal investigator of the Long Beach Longitudinal Study.
- Longitudinal studies prove that aggression can lead to victims feeling lonely and socially isolated.
- Longitudinal studies allow social scientists to distinguish short from long-term phenomena, such as poverty.
- "We had a body of evidence, perhaps not as strong as this longitudinal study,"
- You would have trouble doing a longitudinal study for example.
- The Socio-Economic Panel regularly surveys 10, 000 private households in a representative longitudinal study.
- They are longitudinal studies that follow the same groups of people throughout their lives.
- "It's a longitudinal study, over a long range of time,"
- Heather Joshi was director of the Centre for Longitudinal Studies between 2003 and 2010.
- SMPY is the longest-running current longitudinal study of gifted children in the United States.
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