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Contextual and Dispositional Influences on Low-Income Children's School Adjustment

Contextual and Dispositional Influences on Low-Income Children's School Adjustment

... that children with externalizing problems were more prone to angry, impulsive behaviors, while children with internalizing problems were prone to high sadness, low attentional control, and low ... See full document

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An exploration of interactive contextual and dispositional factors which influence a collective process of entrepreneurial activity: a novel case at Bristol Zoo

An exploration of interactive contextual and dispositional factors which influence a collective process of entrepreneurial activity: a novel case at Bristol Zoo

... approach. Indeed there is strong evidence that Innovate UK played a crucial enabling role in this case. There is a clear positive implication for its funding that the consortium partners saw as an opportunity. But what ... See full document

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On your marks: measuring the school readiness of children in low-to-middle income families

On your marks: measuring the school readiness of children in low-to-middle income families

... ethnicity, income and parental education accounted for in our analysis so far can be thought of as background influences on children’s ...which children develop skills and learn to make sense of the ... See full document

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The Effect of Lowering Public Insurance Income Limits on Hospitalizations for Low-Income Children

The Effect of Lowering Public Insurance Income Limits on Hospitalizations for Low-Income Children

... Percentage of families living <300% of the FPL and 2014 public insurance eligibility limits. The percent of families with incomes <300% of the FPL was taken from the 2014 ACS. Public insurance income ... See full document

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Trajectories of Picky Eating in Low-Income US Children

Trajectories of Picky Eating in Low-Income US Children

... points, Childrens Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) score was collected at 4 time points, Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) and Caregiver’s Feeding Styles Questionnaire (CFSQ) scores were collected ... See full document

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Low Income Fathers Providing Financial Support for Their Children

Low Income Fathers Providing Financial Support for Their Children

... that low earnings would be unlikely to substantially improve the family’s economic circumstances because they would be at risk for losing their daughter’s disability benefits and his medical ... See full document

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Access for Low-income Children: Is Health Insurance Enough?

Access for Low-income Children: Is Health Insurance Enough?

... to low- income children (Table ...to children in families below 185% of FPL, although in Maine, the initial enrollment criterion required family in- come below 125% of ...with income. ... See full document

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Perceived Maternal Acceptance Rejection And Control On Primary School Children

Perceived Maternal Acceptance Rejection And Control On Primary School Children

... /PARQ/Control Children Version in rural community as well as Karpaz, North ...research. School counselors and developmental psychologists can use the current findings to identify the incongruence of ... See full document

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Reporting Heterogeneity in Self Assessed Health among Elderly Europeans: The Impact of Mental and Physical Health Status

Reporting Heterogeneity in Self Assessed Health among Elderly Europeans: The Impact of Mental and Physical Health Status

... 4 literature, these effects are denoted as index and cut-point shifts (Lindeboom and van Doorslaer, 2004). When the distribution of the health measure shifts completely to the right or left, whereas the shape itself ... See full document

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Immigrant families&#039; perceptions on walking to school and school breakfast: a focus group study

Immigrant families' perceptions on walking to school and school breakfast: a focus group study

... "walking school bus" model, with parents or adults leading a group of children walking ...their children were safer if they saw more children ...after school was suggested as an ... See full document

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Social Anxiety Disorder among Children at Gofermeda Sub City, Hosanna Town, Ethiopia: Prevalence and Associated Factors

Social Anxiety Disorder among Children at Gofermeda Sub City, Hosanna Town, Ethiopia: Prevalence and Associated Factors

... Consistently to the present study, higher rates of fears and phobias and an in- creased risk of social anxiety disorder in girls compared to boys are reported (Canino, Shrout, Rubio-Stipec, Bird, Bravo, Ramirez, Chaves, ... See full document

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International Community Access to Child Health Program: 10 Years of Improving Child Health

International Community Access to Child Health Program: 10 Years of Improving Child Health

... grants to health workers in low- resource settings to implement clinical and educational projects that improve the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of children.‍ In addition, ICATCH provides guidance ... See full document

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Aerobic Fitness, Not Energy Expenditure, Influences Subsequent Increase in Adiposity in Black and White Children

Aerobic Fitness, Not Energy Expenditure, Influences Subsequent Increase in Adiposity in Black and White Children

... Conclusions. Initial fat mass was the dominant factor influencing increasing adiposity; however, aerobic fit- ness was also a significant independent predictor of in- creasing adiposity in this cohort of children. ... See full document

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The Effect of Rural Income and its Relation to the Development of Rural Areas in South Tapanuli District

The Effect of Rural Income and its Relation to the Development of Rural Areas in South Tapanuli District

... the income gap and disparities of both rural and city worsen the welfare of the population in rural ...have low ability move to the city in the hope to get a better life and as its consequence the number of ... See full document

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Student’s emotional dispositional empathy on mathematical engagement and their performance

Student’s emotional dispositional empathy on mathematical engagement and their performance

... the school places on the students even though, could be motivational, but could one way or the other mess-up students emotional disposition in the mathematical engagement during lesson ... See full document

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A study of relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Adjustment of school going children

A study of relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Adjustment of school going children

... Godati, Bhagyalakshmi & Hemlatha (2015) conducted a study on emotional intelligence and academic stress among adolescent boys and girls. The study revealed that there was no statistically significant difference of ... See full document

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A study of relationship between Adjustment and Academic Achievement for school going children

A study of relationship between Adjustment and Academic Achievement for school going children

... between adjustment and academic achievement of school-going children using descriptive survey research method on a sample of 50 male school-going children of class IX- XII from ... See full document

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The intention of Dutch teenagers’: getting vaccinated or not? : A study about how conceptual influences, individual and/or social group influences and vaccination specific issues influences the intention to get vaccinated

The intention of Dutch teenagers’: getting vaccinated or not? : A study about how conceptual influences, individual and/or social group influences and vaccination specific issues influences the intention to get vaccinated

... Second, the bivariate analyses for the dependent variable ‘intention to get all the offered vaccinations’ was executed. The dependent variable ‘intention to get all the offered vaccination’ was ordinal but could also be ... See full document

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Low income pupils’ progress at secondary school

Low income pupils’ progress at secondary school

... The effects of setting may particularly hinder the progress of pupils placed in sets that restrict them to a lower tier of exam because this can cap how much progress they are able to make at secondary school. ... See full document

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Profiles and Transitions of Groups at Risk of Social Exclusion: Lone Parents

Profiles and Transitions of Groups at Risk of Social Exclusion: Lone Parents

... The incidence of low income among lone mothers in 1998 was further probed using multivariate logit regression analysis. Logit regression, rather than the more common Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression, ... See full document

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