词汇 | example_english_demographic |
释义 | Examples of demographicThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Why was this most anti-capitalist of bands so quick to succumb to industry demographics and their attendant collapsing of genre into race? Uncertainty in demographics has traditionally been accounted for by considering ' high ' and ' low ' scenarios in addition to a ' medium ' assumption. Perhaps this is due to the changing demographics of the area. The independent variables for the regression include home monitoring adherence, underlying disease, ambulatory diagnostic group mapping variables, transplant type, and patient demographics. The demographics o f resprouting in tree and shrub species of a moist tropical forest. Information collected in the surveys can be grouped into household demographics, income sources, land-use designations, and household wealth measurements. To begin to m understand the dynamics controlling genetic variation, we must understand the effects of more realistic demographics. The questionnaire included information on demographics, environmental exposures and activities before and during the cruise, symptoms, previous influenza vaccination, pre-existing medical problems, medications and smoking. In either case, mediators are ultimately selected to be representative of the larger school demographics. The goal of stratification was to minimize the likelihood of a spurious outcome based on an inequitable division of the sample on profile-associated demographics. Table 1 shows the demographics of our final sample of 27 clinically referred children. The follow-up subsample did not differ significantly in demographics from the pretransition year subsample. By the way, it proves a difficult task to find surprisingly simple demographics about the population with schizophrenia, such as the relative prevalence of subtypes. The impact of such strategies will be greater if they appeal to farmers with typical demographics and attitudes. Within this argument democracy will reflect the ' demographics of society', and not political choice - unless, of course, political choice has been racialised effectively. Table 1 gives the demographics of the 117 patients who were included in the statistical modelling. Finally, the demographics make the argument from divine hiddenness in some ways a better atheological argument than the more familiar argument from evil. The other demographics that influence policy preference are being male, age measured in years, education in years, and income coded ordinally in 5,000-dollar categories. Participants were administered a 90-min structured interview that included sections on demographics, mood, drug and alcohol use, impulsivity, and adverse life events. In terms of demographics, international migrant households tended to be older than average, at about 16 years, compared to 13 years for a nonmigrant household. Details of patient demographics were obtained from request forms accompanying samples. Thus, in this scenario, economic growth is widely determined by the evolution of demographics, participation rates, and unemployment rates. Partial equilibrium models rely on mechanical projections of demographics and macroeconomic environment (activity, unemployment, productivity, and factor returns). As this study was a nationwide random sampling survey, this agreement with the census would show that nonresponder bias was relatively small due to demographics. Multivariable regression models adjusting for treatment attitudes and demographics estimated the independent effect of ethnicity on treatment preference. First, with perhaps one exception, they fail to address, let alone explain, the demographics of theism. Concerns over origins were tied to politically pertinent interest in demographics and patterns of population migration and conquest. Rather than focus on demographics, we need to understand the messages imparted upon members before drawing conclusions regarding the effect of membership on working-class brothers. The demographics of the study population were as follows. The population demographics revealed a mean age of 71.4 years and 61 percent being men. Finally, stand demographics indicate that all dominant overstorey species are reproductively viable and demographically stable regardless of fire regime. Other chapters explore the impact of demographics on financial systems and financial product innovation. The above example helps illustrate why changing employee age demographics and high staff turnover are major concerns in industry. The suitable control group ought to be a normal control, or a comparable group in terms of demographics and exposure to risk variables. However, investigations of the links between family demographics and theory of mind have been somewhat mixed. Overall, the demographics and neonatal risk scores of this sample were comparable to those of the previously tested group. Such studies are strengthened when groups are matched on such active exogenous factors, rather than on basic demographics, as is commonly done. Chapter 1 focuses on demographics, covering the number of languages and speakers of each language in various parts of the world. During this period we have witnessed major changes in economic and social demographics. In conclusion, there is clearly a role for demographics, and perhaps even biology, in accounting for new dialect formation. Based on demographics and attitudinal questions, new variables were constructed. Table 1 shows the demographics of the respondents. I chose these countries on the basis of their varied demographics and colonial history. Moreover, both drew on relatively similar demographics, with churches comprising a mix of people from different ethnic groups, education levels and occupations. The surveyed farmers differed from the demographics of other farmers by age and education. Profiling and targeting consumers by demographics or marketing channel may have once been effective, but it appears that natural meat consumers may be increasingly diverse. Exploring markresighting-recovery models to study savannah tree demographics. The demographics of resprouting in tree and shrub species of a moist tropical forest. The variety of perspectives allows for a stimulating exploration of key themes that employers face in light of changing workforce demographics. First, one of the weaknesses associated with this study is the demographics of the participants. The face-to-face interviews included topics such as basic demographics, subjective and functional health status, personal network, living arrangements and wellbeing. First, any policy designed to effectively alter pesticide use should consider these demographics as key variables of interest. I address these questions using a twosector growth model which includes human demographics and a renewable resource base. The household survey included questions on household demographics, assets, income sources, organizational affiliation, and the adoption of conservation measures and new agricultural practices. The eleven official languages have in theory equal rights, although the demographics are widely different. One refers to kin hierarchies in the context of the demographics of care. The interviews mainly covered demographics, the personal network, loneliness and event history. The language history questionnaire described below provides information about the demographics of our 68 participants. Not least, there is more to be said on demographics using data from the military epigraphic record. Variables collected included patient demographics, underlying conditions, clinical signs and symptoms, laboratory findings, treatment, illness course, outcome, and post-mortem findings. The results suggest that most theatres are evaluating their audiences based on their demographics and are still marketing principally to season subscribers. The demographics of the post-settlement stages are more easily studied. Our aim is to determine the operating characteristics of indexation, when confronted with uncertain future demographics. In one fascinating discussion he takes on the geopolitical implications of changing demographics for freedom and democracy. In discussing demographics, it is also important to keep a close eye on more than fertility trends. An attractive feature of modeling demographics this way is that it nests two seminal overlapping generations models as special cases. To keep matters simple, attention is paid to unanticipated and permanent changes in demographics. Alongside this awareness there have been several recent studies on the demographics of non-resident fathers and their experience of fatherhood. In a typical scenario, a scientist might enter a query to determine whether there is any research on interactions between global warming and industrial demographics. The questionnaire collected basic demographics, exposure duration from fever onset to hospitalization and behaviour regarding close contact with the index patient. Given our focus on the demographics of theism, these questions about the relative value of belief and non-belief can be left rhetorical. After this description, marketplace changes, with special reference to demographics and consumer demand, will be addressed. There is thus a clear need for the targeting of older subjects in future trials, not least because of rapidly changing population demographics. Logistic regression analysis was used to study the relationship between different diagnostic subsample and demographics, co-morbid disorders and impairment. Contrary to expectations, cross-tabulations indicated that there was little impact on responses for personal perceptions based on actual experience or demographics. The research staff consists of 7 senior researchers and 12 junior researchers from the fields of economics, statistics, demographics, and health sciences. The growing popularity of hybrid pension plans represents one response to the changing demographics of the labor market. All of the scenarios share the same assumptions about demographics - the global population grows to 10.1 billion in 2050 and 11.7 billion in 2100. The five clusters identified in the cluster analysis vary significantly in means across a wide set of variables, including demographics; therefore, these differences are used to name each cluster. The questionnaires collect information about basic case demographics and possible risk factors for legionella infection in the 10-day period prior to the onset of illness. The nal version had four sections: practice demographics; level of research involvement envisaged and areas of interest; practical barriers to research involvement, training and resource needs; and previous research experience. Sceptical theists purport to explain the failure of all theistic explanations of the demographics, but for my purposes it is enough that they acknowledge the failure in the first place. Most other processes fundamental to economic value, such as demographics, government policy, or preferences, are usually viewed either as constant or as slowly changing, low-volatility variables. In addition, there were other new demographics of entertainment that was tourism. With regard to ethnic differences in demographics, the families did not differ on most variables. The following section deals with the demographics of widowhood and includes chapters on mortality and ageing in widowhood. Courts and redistricting guidelines cannot and should not try to compensate for differences in turnout, population demographics, and ineligible voters that exist across districts. Collectively, these results reveal personality to be comparable to demographics and to fundamental political predispositions in two important manners. The initial portion of the survey focused on social and political attitudes and behaviours, and demographics. The hypothesis-generating questionnaire included information on demographics, food eaten and environmental exposures. First, correlations between potential predictors (independent variables; demographics, physical distress, coping style, and existential distress) and psychological distress and global meaning (dependent variables) were examined. Information was collected on basic demographics and the assessment tools described above. Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate differences in fatigue at baseline by demographics and diagnosis. The only significant differences exist in age demographics between the groups and their choice, though there is no systematic pattern. The shaded area represents where member demographics are matched, or controlled for, except for gender. Research assistants abstracted data on resident demographics, health status, and palliative care quality indicators from a 40% random sample of charts. We hypothesize an explanation in terms of the idiosyncratic and systematic factors associated with differences in portfolio composition, demographics, and fund operation. 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