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How to use the word longitudinal in a Sentence?

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A particular strength of this study was the longitudinal design, this design allows us to look at changes among the same people over time as opposed to other national studies which compare different groups of people across time.

Joseph Palamar

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We want to follow the science all the way to the end, no matter what the outcomes are, and run this longitudinal study, it's not something that we have to do, but it's the right thing to do.

Jeff Williams

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

There are no longitudinal studies that show a link between violence and video games, certainly, there is no linkage to gun violence.

Benjamin Burroughs

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

I would call this a pilot study, the call to action would be that we need more robust longitudinal studies with a pre - and a post-assessment of more than brain imaging. The study should also measure cognitive and neurological function and look for changes.

Richard Isaacson

Found on CNN
5 years ago

There probably is reverse causation, but one of the things that some of the longitudinal research suggests is that when you look at kids over time -- so controlling for baseline rates of misbehavior -- children who are disciplined with corporal punishment versus those who are not, who have the same kinds of behavior problems, show increases in behavior problems over time in a way that children who aren't disciplined that way don't, so yes, there is probably some truth to the idea that kids who are predisposed to misbehavior for whatever reason are more likely to be spanked by parents who use that form of discipline than kids who are less likely to misbehave for whatever reason.

Rebecca Ryan

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The shift from physician-centric to consumer-centric care delivery and building a longitudinal relationship with patients - that process is the single most-talked-about trend in healthcare.

Trevor Price

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We hope to extend this knowledge by looking more closely at different aspects of reading environments, at-risk populations and interventions, and ultimately conduct a longitudinal study of key contributors to brain networks supporting literacy from birth through kindergarten.

John Hutton

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

There's so many things about CTE we don't understand, there never has been long-term longitudinal studies that analyze who gets it and exactly why, what the prevalence of it is, and then who progresses. There may be a group that doesn't progress.

Julian Bailes

Found on CNN
9 years ago

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