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Auxiliary variables a weight against nonresponse bias : A simulation study
Mattias Lindberg, Peter Guban
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Nonresponse bias in the Survey of Youth Understanding of Science and Technology in Bogotá [PDF]
Edgar Mauricio Bueno Castellanos
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Most older Americans, age 50 and older, are split between seeing older adults and their families (white) and the government (blue patterned) as primarily responsible for caregiving costs. A greater proportion of caregivers see the government as primarily responsible compared to non‐caregivers. Chi‐square tests show a significant difference in attitudes
Sarah E. Patterson +8 more
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Introduction Hands‐on clinical education is essential to midwifery training, yet the US system relies heavily on informal networks of clinical preceptors. Challenges in securing placements may affect students’ preparedness and satisfaction with training, but empirical data are limited.
Laura D. Lindberg +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examines how parental housework time and labor market participation during early childhood are associated with adolescents' housework participation. Background Prior research shows that parental time use is associated with adolescents' housework in gendered ways.
Kefan Xue, Boyan Zheng
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A Comparison of Alternative Indicators for the Risk of Nonresponse Bias. [PDF]
Wagner J.
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This cross‐sectional study of 146 patients and 511 implants assessed the prevalence and risk indicators of peri‐implant diseases and buccal soft‐tissue dehiscence (PISTD) in a university‐based cohort. Moderate/severe peri‐implantitis affected 34.7% of implants, and PISTD was observed in 54.1% of patients.
Giacomo Baima +9 more
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Nonresponse Bias for Univariate and Multivariate Estimates of Social Activities and Roles
Ashley Amaya, Stanley Presser
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