A reply to 'Social-to-biological transitions research: review of progress and development' by Thomas O'Toole et al [0.03%]
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Stéphane Cullati,Cristian Carmeli,Bernadette Wilhelmina Antonia van der Linden et al.
Stéphane Cullati et al.
'Impact' for longitudinal social science research: reflecting on paths forward [0.03%]
纵向社会科学的影响:展望未来之路
Evangeline Tabor,Dylan Kneale
Evangeline Tabor
The long shadow [0.03%]
漫长的阴影
Tony Robertson
Tony Robertson
A reply to 'Re-considering "impact" for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies' by Bridger Staatz et al [0.03%]
致Bridger Staatz等人“论纵向社会科学研究所面临的‘影响’问题:走向更具科学性的理论构建与测量合作研究影响力的途径”的回信
Mukdarut Bangpan,Kelly Dickson
Mukdarut Bangpan
Re-considering 'impact' for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies [0.03%]
从科学角度重新审视纵向社会科学的“影响”:建立更具科学性的世代研究理论和测量方法
Charis Bridger Staatz,Evangeline Tabor,Dylan Kneale
Charis Bridger Staatz
Demonstrating 'impact' has become increasingly important in research and academia alongside growing consideration of the social effects of research and the ethical standards involved. However, there are also concerns about a preoccupation w...
An Australian perspective on opportunities to innovate and evolve impact in cohort studies: a reply to 'Re-considering "impact" for longitudinal social science research: towards more scientific approaches to theorising and measuring the influence of cohort studies' by Bridger Staatz et al [0.03%]
从澳大利亚的角度看队列研究中创新和发展的机会:回应Bridger Staatz等人关于“重新考虑纵向社会科学对队列研究影响的理论化和测量方法”的文章
Meredith OConnor,Ken Knight,Elodie OConnor et al.
Meredith OConnor et al.
The effect of childhood socioeconomic status on adult self-rated health by age and race [0.03%]
童年社会经济地位对成年人健康状况的评价的影响:年龄和种族差异
Emily C Dore,Regine Haardörfer
Emily C Dore
Background: The relationship between childhood socioeconomic status (SES) and adult health is well established. This article examines the less well-known areas of this research: whether the age of childhood exposure matte...
Emla Fitzsimons,Sam Parsons,Ingrid Schoon
Emla Fitzsimons
We examine the extent to which experience of out-of-home residential care (OHC) during childhood (ages 0-16) relates to development in the 'next generation'. Specifically, we ask whether maternal experience of OHC during her own childhood i...
Tony Robertson
Tony Robertson