نتایج جستجو برای: ses

تعداد نتایج: 14036  

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2005
Linda C Gallo Laura M Bogart Ana-Maria Vranceanu Karen A Matthews

The current study used ecological momentary assessment to test several tenets of the reserve capacity model (L.C. Gallo & K. A. Matthews, 2003). Women (N = 108) with varying socioeconomic status (SES) monitored positive and negative psychosocial experiences and emotions across 2 days. Measures of intrapsychic and social resources were aggregated to represent the reserve capacity available to ma...

Journal: :Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 2005
Martha E Wadsworth Thomas M Achenbach

Two mechanisms of the hypothesized social causation of psychopathology--differential incidence and cumulative prevalence--were tested over 9 years in a nationally representative sample of 1,075 children and youths, ages 8-17 at Time 1 (1986). Analyses using parental responses on behavior checklists at 4 time points showed significant increases in clinical elevations for those of the lowest soci...

2012
Elmir Omerovic Göran K. Olivecrona

Results In 4,751 percutaneous coronary intervention-treated DM patients, 8,134 stents were implanted (EES 3,928, PES 2,836, SES 1,370). The EES was associated with significantly lower event rates compared with SES (SES vs. EES hazard ratio [HR]: 1.99; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.19 to 3.08). The same was observed when compared with PES (PES vs. EES HR: 1.33; 95% CI: 0.93 to 1.91) but did no...

2016
Paul Twitchell Peter C. Hauser Naomi Shin PAUL TWITCHELL Jill P. Morford

Research on spoken language bilinguals has shown that there is a significant relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and literacy outcomes. The mechanism of SES as a predictor of literacy success has two competing explanations. One assumes a direct impact of SES on literacy through expanded opportunities to read and better maternal mediation of literacy activities; the other assumes an ...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2010
Karen A Matthews Linda C Gallo Shelley E Taylor

The association between socioeconomic status (SES) and physical health is robust. Yet, the psychosocial mediators of SES-health association have been studied in relatively few investigations. In this chapter, we summarize and critique the recent literature regarding negative emotions and cognitions, psychological stress, and resources as potential pathways connecting SES and physical health. We...

2015
Melissa Troyer Arielle Borovsky

Childhood socioeconomic status (SES) has a broad impact on cognitive development including nearly every aspect of language ability. In infancy, lower SES is associated with delays in real-time language processing skills, but it is not known whether or how this relationship carries into adulthood. We explore these questions by assessing the timecourse of anticipatory sentence interpretation in a...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2009
Paul R Sackett Nathan R Kuncel Justin J Arneson Sara R Cooper Shonna D Waters

Critics of educational admissions tests assert that tests measure nothing more than socioeconomic status (SES) and that their apparent validity in predicting academic performance is an artifact of SES. The authors examined multiple large data sets containing data on admissions and related tests, SES, and grades showing that (a) SES is related to test scores (r = .42 among the population of SAT ...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2002
Edith Chen Karen A Matthews W Thomas Boyce

The effects of socioeconomic status (SES) on health are well documented in adulthood, but far less is known about its effects in childhood. The authors reviewed the literature and found support for a childhood SES effect, whereby each decrease in SES was associated with an increased health risk. The authors explored how this relationship changed as children underwent normal developmental change...

Journal: :Child development 2014
Daniel A Hackman Laura M Betancourt Robert Gallop Daniel Romer Nancy L Brodsky Hallam Hurt Martha J Farah

Working memory (WM) is positively correlated with socioeconomic status (SES). It is not clear, however, if SES predicts the rate of WM development over time or whether SES effects are specific to family rather than neighborhood SES. A community sample of children (n = 316) enrolled between ages 10 and 13 completed four annual assessments of WM. Lower parental education, but not neighborhood dis...

2005

Toute personne qui se confronte un jour à la recherche opérationnelle croise nécessairement sur son chemin le problème du voyageur de commerce (noté usuellement TSP). Ce qui donne ce caractère incontournable au TSP, c’est à la fois sa facilité d’appréhension et sa proximité conjointe avec des problèmes simples et complexes. Un problème parlant : on imagine aisément le représentant de commerce t...

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