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- adjective Of or pertaining to
sociodemography
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Examples
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Actually, as it turns out, it does for those who comprise one of two specific sociodemographic groups and go into it well-informed and with their eyes wide open.
Is Teaching English in China Really for You? « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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When we use sociodemographic variables to determine who is similar, we find that the differences in outcomes between children with teenage mothers and children with older mothers are substantially smaller than appears to be the case based on simple averages.
Average vs. Marginal, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Clinical and research interests: evidence-based assessment and intervention in pediatric psychology, sociodemographic and family factors in disease management and quality of life in pediatric oncology and sickle cell disease, patient-provider communication to enhance disease management.
Postdoctoral Program 2010
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In the United States, boys are also three times more likely than girls to be referred to a special education class, and twice as likely to have to repeat a school year granted, sociodemographic factors, including the age of the parents and their own educational levels, can rearrange these statistics.
What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010
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In the United States, boys are also three times more likely than girls to be referred to a special education class, and twice as likely to have to repeat a school year granted, sociodemographic factors, including the age of the parents and their own educational levels, can rearrange these statistics.
What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010
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(And yes, they control for “sociodemographic characteristics, parental experience in child-rearing,” and other factors.)
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Is it also possible that, even after controlling for “sociodemographic characteristics,” a single mother is more likely to live in a more highly populated, urban area?
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(And yes, they control for “sociodemographic characteristics, parental experience in child-rearing,” and other factors.)
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Greenfield points out that worldwide sociodemographic trends include movement from (A) rural residence, informal education at home, subsistence economy, and low-technology environments to (B) urban residence, formal schooling, commerce, and high-technology environments.
Dan Agin: How We Change: The Impact of the Group On Human Development, Behavior, and IQ 2009
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The psychologist Patricia M. Greenfield (University of California Los Angeles) has now given us an important theoretical analysis of how the extended groups we live in ( "sociodemographic ecologies") alter cultural values and learning environments -- and thereby shift development pathways.
Dan Agin: How We Change: The Impact of the Group On Human Development, Behavior, and IQ 2009
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