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Interactions between Sex, Socioeconomic Level, and Children's Cognitive Performance
Psychological Reports, 2016This study assesses the interactions between sex, socioeconomic level, and children’s cognitive performance. Cognitive performance was measured for a sample of 453 Portuguese children, aged between 4 and 10 years, with 218 boys and 235 girls; verbal and nonverbal cognitive ability and intelligence quotient were measured by the Cognitive Skills Scale ...
Leandro Da Silva Almeida
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Interaction of Socioeconomic Status and Class Relations on Reading
Journal of Literacy Research, 2022Student–teacher relationships (STRs) and socioeconomic status (SES) are two widely studied variables that have been found to predict reading achievement in the early grades. The current study extends the literature by investigating the interaction between STRs, measured using the STR Scale completed by teachers, and SES on reading achievement using a ...
Amanda A. Olsen, Francis L. Huang
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A Phenomenological Theory of Socioeconomic Systems with Spatial Interactions [PDF]
This paper deals with a class of models which describe spatial interactions and are based on Jaynes's principle. The variables entering these models can be partitioned in four groups: (a) probability density distributions (for example, relative traffic flows), (b) expected values (average cost of travel), (c) their duals (Lagrange multipliers, traffic
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Urban socioeconomic variation influences the ecology and evolution of trophic interactions
Abstract As urbanization expands, it is becoming increasingly important to understand how anthropogenic activity is affecting ecological and evolutionary processes. Few studies have examined how human social patterns within cities can modify eco‐evolutionary dynamics.
Ella Martin
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LAND TENURE AND SOCIOECONOMIC INTERACTIONS
2006The study analyzed the determinants of land tenure insecurity in Uganda using survey data collected by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) during the Policies for Improved Land Management Project in Uganda, 1999-2001. The survey included a sample of 1322 farm households randomly selected and interviewed using a formal questionnaire.
Ssemambo, James +5 more
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2019
Worldwide socioeconomic development has resulted in huge irretrievable environmental problems in various ecosystems. This study employed seven coastal watersheds in two provinces, Zhejiang and Fujian, China forming a gradient to testify the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) interactions between socioeconomic development and environmental impact at a ...
Shen Yu
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Worldwide socioeconomic development has resulted in huge irretrievable environmental problems in various ecosystems. This study employed seven coastal watersheds in two provinces, Zhejiang and Fujian, China forming a gradient to testify the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) interactions between socioeconomic development and environmental impact at a ...
Shen Yu
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The Interactions-Based Approach to Socioeconomic Behavior
2001behavioural ...
Durlauf, S.N., Blume, L.E.
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Socioeconomic Status and Patterns of Parent–Adolescent Interactions
Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2006This study investigated reciprocity in parent–adolescent interactions among 102 families from lower or higher socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds. Negative behaviors between parents and adolescents were more reciprocal (strongly correlated) in higher SES than lower SES families, and this reciprocity correlated with higher family relationship quality.
Edith Chen, Louise E. Berdan
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Effect of Socioeconomic Adversity on Mother-Infant Interaction
2021Mothers facing socioeconomic adversity may show suboptimal quality of mother-infant (MI) interaction, a vital factor influencing child development. However, little is known about how socioeconomic status (SES) measures reflecting socioeconomic adversity influence MI interaction because the association between socioeconomic adversity and MI interaction ...
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Interaction Effect of Extrinsic Rewards and Socioeconomic Strata
The Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1968In an attempt to account for the poor test performance of lower‐SES children, two conflicting theories were examined: (a) the early damage theory holds that lower‐SES children have undergone such early and intensive deprivation that they cannot perform in testing situations; (b) the alienation theory contends that the public schools are middle‐class ...
Martin J. Higgins, N. Sidney Archer
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