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The moderating effect of demographic variables on coping effectiveness

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1995
In spite of the theoretical recognition regarding the role of coping as a moderator, empirical findings indicate that it has only a modest effect as such This study was designed, therefore, to examine the moderating effect of demographic variables (DV) on coping effectiveness, i e active cognitive coping, avoidance coping and active behavioural coping ...
A, Spitzer, Y, Bar-Tal, H, Golander
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Demographic variables in an expenditure system

2022
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Demographics Identification: Variable Extraction Resource (DIVER)

2012 IEEE Second International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, Imaging and Systems Biology, 2012
Lack of standardization in representing phenotype data generated in different studies is a major barrier to data reuse for cross study analyses. To address this issue, we developed DIVER, a tool that identifies and standardizes demographic variables in dbGaP, based on simple natural language processing and standardized terminology mapping.
Alexander Hsieh   +4 more
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The demographic variables of discomfort glare

Lighting Design + Application, 1977
Are older people more sensitive to discomfort from overly bright lighting systems than young people? The answer is yes. The average population is more sensitive in direct proportion to their age from below the 20's to the 70's. Also, blue-eyed people are more sensitive than brown-eyed, and indoor workers have greater sensitivity than-outdoor workers ...
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Religious Affiliation and Demographic Variability in Northern Ireland

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1976
Significant demographic disparities exist between Roman Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. The larger size of Roman Catholic families is not a product of low Protestant fertility but, on the contrary, of a very high Roman Catholic birth rate.
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Children of Divorce: Demographic Variables, Symptoms, and Diagnoses

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1980
Abstract We examined demographic variables, symptoms, and diagnostic categories in a population of 2,351 child psychiatry patients. In this population, 44.3% represent “children of divorce.” This study addresses 64 presenting complaint, sign, and symptom categories as a function of age and sex at the time of initial screening and after a more ...
U C, Schoettle, D P, Cantwell
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Demographic variables and aggressive driving

Univers Pedagogic
Drivers in traffic have been showing an increase in aggressive behavior in recent years. The need to study the causes of road accidents and develop measures to mitigate them is confirmed by the worrying statistical data at international and national level on the rate of road accidents.
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Demographic Variables in the Economics of Education

1976
In this paper I shall try to trace associations between certain demographic, educational, economic and social variables and to examine the form of these associations. The method I shall use is a cross-section analysis of country data which, despite differences in definitions and in reliability, has the merit of enabling a wide range of variation to be ...
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On Correlation Between Demographic Variables and Movement Behavior

2018
The importance of studying the behavior of people and the expansion of access to spatial data has led to development of activities related to study of movement of individuals as well as discovery of patterns and behavior of individuals for better use in urban planning and policymaking.
R. Javanmard   +2 more
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