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What we don't know can hurt us: Nonresponse bias assessment in birth defects research. [PDF]

open access: yesBirth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol, 2015
Strassle PD   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Health Insurance Coverage and Rural–Urban Differences in Maternal Health Care Among Postpartum Women—National Health Interview Survey

open access: yesBirth, EarlyView.
Are there rural–urban differences in maternal health and care among postpartum women, and do those differences vary by insurance coverage? This study used the 2013–2018 National Health Interview Surveys of 2,664 non‐pregnant female respondents ages 18–49 with an infant under age one.
Julia D. Interrante   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Multiple Imputation to Correct for Nonresponse Bias: Application in Non-communicable Disease Risk Factors Survey. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob J Health Sci, 2015
Heidarian Miri H   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Revisiting educational assumptions: The surprising negative link between creative extracurricular activities and creative thinking in PISA 2022

open access: yesBritish Journal of Educational Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract Background While skill development is generally linked to relevant practice, the 2022 PISA creative thinking report revealed a negative association between students' creative thinking performance and their engagement in creative activities. Aims This study explored whether this negative association was linear, persisted across countries and ...
Sofiia Kagan, Denis Dumas, Yoojoong Kim
wiley   +1 more source

The natural history of periodontal disease—Part 2: In populations with access to dental care: The Studies of Health in Pomerania (SHIP)

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView., 2023
Abstract In this descriptive analysis of the 21‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐START cohort and the 7‐year follow‐up data from the SHIP‐TREND cohort, we report the progression of clinical attachment levels (CAL), age effects on CAL change, and a detailed description of CAL progression and remission. At baseline, 4307 and 4420 persons participated in
Thomas Kocher   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Anchoring Bias and Covariate Nonresponse

open access: yes
Non-random item nonreponse makes identification if parameters problematic. Such nonresponse can occur with respect to both dependent and conditioning variables.
Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez
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The Conditions in Which Modularity Truly Bears Fruit: Moderation and Mediation Analyses

open access: yesCreativity and Innovation Management, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Despite modularity's prominence in contemporary innovation strategies, empirical evidence on its effectiveness remains mixed. This study addresses the inconsistent evidence on modularity's performance impact by examining its moderation and mediation effects.
Nukhet Harmancioglu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nonresponse Bias and Survey Outcome Representativeness: Assessing Reasons for Nonresponse in Follow-up Surveys.

open access: yes, 2012
The current study focused on four reasons of passive nonresponse due to noncontact, on-leave, high workload, and technical constrains. Different types of nonrespondents were compared to active nonrespondents and respondents to assess the potential ...
Kang, Yueh-Chun
core  

Update on Menopause Hormone Therapy; Current Indications and Unanswered Questions

open access: yesClinical Endocrinology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective To provide clinicians involved in managing menopause with a summary of current evidence surrounding menopause hormone therapy (MHT). Design The authors evaluate and synthesize existing pooled evidence relating to MHT's clinical indications, efficacy, and safety and explore the limitations of existing data. Patients The review focuses
Annice Mukherjee, Susan R. Davis
wiley   +1 more source

School‐to‐Work Transitions Among Out‐of‐Home Care and Aftercare Experienced Individuals: A Norwegian National Register Study

open access: yesChild &Family Social Work, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Individuals with child protection service (CPS) experience face increased risks of social exclusion and unemployment. Employment is vital for both financial stability and health. Teenagers in out‐of‐home care (OHC) are particularly vulnerable to unemployment.
Trine Holten, Kirsti Klem Valset
wiley   +1 more source

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