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Definition of panel study in English: panel studynoun An investigation of attitude changes using a constant set of people and comparing each individual's opinions at different times. Example sentencesExamples - The panel study design includes a pre- and post-test quasi-experiment and relies on longitudinal data and within-firm variation to assess the effects of process management on innovation.
- Some measures available in the data set also limited the analyses, a common and perhaps forgivable limitation of longterm national panel studies.
- Two panel studies of ethanol production by the US Department of Energy also reported a negative energy return.
- A group of 59 asthmatic residents, from 46 households in East Moline, Illinois, and nearby communities, were recruited for participation in a panel study conducted from April through October 1994.
- Furthermore, environmental exposures do not involve nonphysiologic instillation, which limits the comparison of instillation studies with panel studies.
- Clearly, this identification method is vital for a panel study.
- Data were obtained from the second wave of a Dutch nationwide panel study.
- The panel study was originally conducted to evaluate Project ALERT, a drug prevention program for middle school children.
- The gold standard in life-course research is the longitudinal panel study in which a representative group of persons is repeatedly interviewed at regular intervals.
- The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, James Sensenbrenner, seconded the Chief Justice's move to initiate the Breyer panel study.
- Our study also had shortcomings that are shared by most panel studies, such as the possibility of incorrect data recording by study participants.
- The monomer solution was used in the panel study, although both the monomer and dimer were initially considered.
- It is common to distinguish two types of longitudinal design: the panel study and the cohort study.
- In several daily, time-series panel studies, researchers have observed that day-to-day changes in particulate air pollution are associated with small changes in measures of lung function.
- Participants were derived from a three-wave panel study, which began in 1982 with a random survey of 5-year-olds in the Ottawa-Carleton region of Ontario, Canada.
- In this paper we present the findings of a longitudinal panel study designed to assess the impact of the hospital amalgamation on health-care workers.
- Moreover, results of a large-scale panel study revealed that coping strategies have stronger impacts in the marital domain as compared with the occupational or household economic realm.
Definition of panel study in US English: panel studynoun An investigation of attitude changes using a constant set of people and comparing each individual's opinions at different times. Example sentencesExamples - Clearly, this identification method is vital for a panel study.
- Some measures available in the data set also limited the analyses, a common and perhaps forgivable limitation of longterm national panel studies.
- Moreover, results of a large-scale panel study revealed that coping strategies have stronger impacts in the marital domain as compared with the occupational or household economic realm.
- Two panel studies of ethanol production by the US Department of Energy also reported a negative energy return.
- Furthermore, environmental exposures do not involve nonphysiologic instillation, which limits the comparison of instillation studies with panel studies.
- A group of 59 asthmatic residents, from 46 households in East Moline, Illinois, and nearby communities, were recruited for participation in a panel study conducted from April through October 1994.
- The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, James Sensenbrenner, seconded the Chief Justice's move to initiate the Breyer panel study.
- The monomer solution was used in the panel study, although both the monomer and dimer were initially considered.
- The gold standard in life-course research is the longitudinal panel study in which a representative group of persons is repeatedly interviewed at regular intervals.
- Our study also had shortcomings that are shared by most panel studies, such as the possibility of incorrect data recording by study participants.
- In several daily, time-series panel studies, researchers have observed that day-to-day changes in particulate air pollution are associated with small changes in measures of lung function.
- Data were obtained from the second wave of a Dutch nationwide panel study.
- Participants were derived from a three-wave panel study, which began in 1982 with a random survey of 5-year-olds in the Ottawa-Carleton region of Ontario, Canada.
- In this paper we present the findings of a longitudinal panel study designed to assess the impact of the hospital amalgamation on health-care workers.
- The panel study design includes a pre- and post-test quasi-experiment and relies on longitudinal data and within-firm variation to assess the effects of process management on innovation.
- It is common to distinguish two types of longitudinal design: the panel study and the cohort study.
- The panel study was originally conducted to evaluate Project ALERT, a drug prevention program for middle school children.
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