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Surveys and 1932
He leads a research team studying cognitive ageing by following up the people who took part in the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 and 1947: the Lothian Birth Cohorts of 1921 and 1936.
His and his collaborators ' first ten years of follow-up studies of the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 and 1947 is summarised in the book: A Lifetime of Intelligence ( American Psychological Association, 2009 ; with co-authors Lawrence Whalley and John Starr ).
The Edinburgh-based follow-up studies of the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 and 1947.

Surveys and revealed
Surveys revealed that " new employment or seeking a new job ," " job transfer ," and " business " were major reasons given by new immigrants for coming to the capital.
Surveys revealed that El Paso was further south and further west than the map showed.
Surveys in Thailand, northern Myanmar and India's western Arunachal Pradesh revealed fewer numbers.
Surveys ( stated preference techniques ) or market behavior ( revealed preference techniques ) are often used to estimate the compensation associated with a policy, however survey respondents often have strong incentives to misreport their true preferences and market behavior does not provide any information about important non-market welfare impacts.

Surveys and very
Surveys by Gallup, the National Opinion Research Centre and the Pew Organisation conclude that spiritually committed people are twice as likely to report being " very happy " than the least religiously committed people.
Surveys meeting these criteria are very expensive to operate and to ameliorate the expense of conducting surveys the panel recommended a set of reference surveys which future surveys could be compared to and calibrated against.
* Results of Patient Satisfaction Surveys: Over 98 percent of Roswell Park patients consistently rate the care at Roswell Park as excellent or very good and over 97 percent of patients say they would recommend Roswell Park to other cancer patients.
Surveys show that this neighborhood has one of the highest number of daily trips by bike per capita of any San Francisco neighborhood, and walking is also very popular.

Surveys and few
Surveys have suggested that a minority of Canadians would potentially support annexation, ranging from as many as 20 per cent in a survey by Léger Marketing in 2001 to as few as seven per cent in another survey by the same company in 2004.
Surveys and a seismographic recording were conducted to assess also the effects of a quarrying operation a few kilometers from the site.

Surveys and children
The Demographic and Health Surveys carried out every five years show that women in Kenya wanted fewer children than those in Uganda and that in Uganda there was also a greater unmet need for contraception.
Surveys indicate that 10 % of children under 5 have experienced a situation with a high risk of drowning.
Surveys repeatedly show that, in most industrialized countries, children now spend more time watching television than they do in school, or also on any other activity apart from sleeping Media Education has no fixed location, no clear ideology and no definitive recipients ; it is subject to whims of a financial market bigger than itself.

Surveys and had
The sale did not include Fairey Air Surveys or the works at Heston which was home to the weapon division, which had a contract for research into advanced anti-tank missile systems.
When the Advanced Camera for Surveys ( ACS ) detector was installed on the HST, it was realized that an ultra-deep field could observe galaxy formation out to even higher redshifts than had currently been observed, as well as providing more information about galaxy formation at intermediate redshifts ( z ~ 2 ).
Canadian Facts had a similar work environment to the fictional Seymour Surveys where Marian worked.
Surveys had indicated that this time his party would obtain enough seats to govern without being heavily dependent on third parties and with no risk of a repetition of left-wing coalitions like those of 2003 and 2006.
In Britain sequential Adult Dental Health Surveys have shown that, in 1968, 79 % of those aged 65 – 74 had no natural teeth ;, by 1998, this proportion had fallen to 36 %.
Surveys done east from Gallitzin had already determined a suitable route on the opposite side of the valley that would keep the grade manageable.
The investigation began in October 1923 after Harding's death, and the Senate Committee on Lands and Public Surveys, which carried out the inquiry, concluded in 1924 that the Teapot Dome and Elk Hills leases to the oil companies had been fraudulent and corrupt.
Surveys in 2000 indicated that the population had started recovering, with 30 animals confirmed in 2000, and possibly six others.
Surveys in 2000 indicated that the population had started recovering with 30 animals confirmed in 2000 with up to a possible six others.
This had been chartered from Gardline Surveys, whose history dates back to Grace Darling.
Due to the blockade and lack of business, the MV Communicator was eventually forced into port, escorted by Gardline Tracker, where it was impounded by the Admiralty marshall on behalf of several unpaid creditors, including Gardline Surveys who had sold Laser the ship, and Paul Rusling, its first engineer and coordinator who had sourced the transmitters and paid staff on behalf of the owner, an Irish businessman.
The BAE had three subunits: the Mounds Survey ( 1882 – 1895 ); the Institute of Social Anthropology ( 1943 – 1952 ), and the River Basin Surveys ( 1946 – 1969 ).
He had served as chairman of the Committee on Canadian Relations ( Sixty-fifth Congress ) and member of the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys ( Seventy-third Congress ).
Within a month the Lands & Surveys had decided reluctantly to use the original Yalgoo spelling, and this spelling has been used ever since.
The change of spelling from Wyalcatchem to Wyalkatchem in 1911 was done by the Department of Lands & Surveys according to rules the Department had adopted for spelling Aboriginal names.

Surveys and read
According to Roy Morgan Research Readship Surveys, in the twelve months to March 2011, the paper was read 766, 000 times on Monday to Friday, and read 1, 014, 000 times on Saturdays.

Surveys and even
Surveys and research have shown that male students who either cohabit or live in a communal group are more likely to become involved in open relationships rather than females, and are still more interested in the concept than females even if not participating in open relationships.

Surveys and .
`` Surveys show that one out of three Americans has vital contact with the church.
Surveys show that the majority of black Americans have no preference for " African American " or " Black ," although they have a slight preference for " black " in personal settings and " African-American " in more formal settings.
Between the national censuses, 1 % National Population Sample Surveys were taken in 1987, 1995, and 2005 ; 0. 1 % National Population Sample Surveys have been taken annually since 2000.
Mountbatten expressed his feelings towards the use of nuclear weapons in combat in his article " A Military Commander Surveys The Nuclear Arms Race ", which was published shortly after his death in International Security in the winter of 1979 – 80.
This scale was modelled off 408 topographical sections based on aerial photographs of different regions of the US provided by the pioneering company Fairchild Aerial Surveys.
ACM Computing Surveys, Volume 4, Number 3, September 1972, pp. 149 – 167
Surveys of labor economists have found a sharp split on the minimum wage.
# Surveys of the political / cultural attitudes of journalists, particularly members of the media elite, and of journalism students.
Surveys such as On Ayn Rand by Allan Gotthelf ( 1999 ), Ayn Rand by Tibor R. Machan ( 2000 ), and Objectivism in One Lesson by Andrew Bernstein ( 2009 ) provide briefer introductions to Rand's ideas.
ACM Computing Surveys, 36 ( 4 ): 335 – 371, December 2004.
Surveys that are not based on probability sampling have no way of measuring their bias or sampling error.
Surveys based on non-probability samples are not externally valid.
Surveys suggest a strong link between faith and altruism.
* Time-sharing System Surveys ( 1965-67 ) at bitsavers. org
* Labour Force Sample Surveys are the most preferred method of unemployment rate calculation since they give the most comprehensive results and enables calculation of unemployment by different group categories such as race and gender.
The use of this method has been declining in favor of Labour Surveys.
Surveys 53 ( 1998 ), no.
The Coast and Geodetic Surveys flag, authorized in 1899 and in use until 1970, was blue, with a white circle centered in it and a red triangle centered within the circle.

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