• No results found

Volume 29 - Article 3 | Pages 71–84

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Volume 29 - Article 3 | Pages 71–84"

Copied!
16
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Table 1: Descriptive statistics by country and birth cohort
Table 1: (Continued)
Figure 1: Trends in university completion, by country, gender, and birth cohort
Table 2: Female/male odds ratio from logistic regression of university completion, by birth cohort and country
+4

References

Related documents

   *6 Includes Chitwan National Park annual royalty (paid 50/50 to Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation and National Trust for Nature Conservation Nepal),

Dialogue decisions are provided by several classifiers, namely voted perceptrons (VPs), radial basis function (RBF) networks, ran- dom trees, and SVMs. The classifiers are fed by

It is clear from Table 2 that under each burnout parameter there are score ranges and corresponding levels. For example, if the participant gets 33 from Section A, he or she could

Table 1 shows the association hypotheses between the high or low levels of some biological markers (Serotonin, Testosterone, Dopamine, MAO-A and COMT) and the high scores on

Meanwhile from the F test that the four variables can be explained that informativeness (X1), entertainment (X2), socializing and community building (X3), and

Main Outcome Measures Number of substantiated reports over the entire 15- year period involving the study child as subject regardless of the identity of the per- petrator or

formulate these as learning outcomes, as the project structure and the language combinations did not allow us to assess their acquisition. In academic settings we accept as forms