(95% CI)P value At first cognitive assessment Difference in intercept between women and men 2.20 (2.04 to 2.35) <.001 2.13 (1.98 to 2.29) <.001 1.89 (1.72 to 2.06) <.001 Change in intercept per 10-y increase in age −2.09 (−2.20 to −1.98) <.001 −2.40 (−2.52 to ...
aFrom top to bottom, each plot shows the logistic regressionq-value for the sex effect; difference in proportion of mutated samples between the sexes with blue denoting male-dominated bias; and mutation proportion for each gene. Covariate bars indicate mutation context and tumour subtype of interes...
This study examined sex differences in the resolution of prosocial dilemmas involving self-sacrifice. Women and men between 17 and 68 years of age were pre
Quartile ranking distributions of the six domains differed between rural and non-rural counties. Rural Texas counties were significantly more likely to fall into the bottom quartile(s) in the domains of length of life and clinical care and less likely to fall into the bottom quartile(s) in the...
摘要: The present study analyzed sex differences in field dependence-independence between the ages of 3 and 6 yr., using the PreschoolEmbedded-figures Test. Results indicated that at age 5 girls were significantly more field-independent than boys....
were analysed using multiple imputed datasets. Specifically, we considered thirty imputed datasets following multivariate normal imputation models24in which binary variables are rounded using adaptive rounding25. All analyses were conducted using Stata version 16.0 (StataCorp, College Station, Texas, USA)....
Simple enough, the biggest difference between the indoor and outdoor track seasons is the environment in which the sport takes place. The outdoor track season is outside — literally — while the indoor season is not. Whether it's in the scorch...
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Year of salary ranged from 2011 to 2013 (eg, 2012 salaries for University of Texas Southwestern employees and 2013 salaries for University of California employees). Data were approved for study by the human subjects review committee at Harvard Medical School. The need for consent was waived. ...
It is not clear why this problem would not affect economic relations, say, between California and Texas, which also have a fixed exchange rate between them (they both use the dollar) and that may experience different productivity gains over the years....