51. The study also examined how children responded to computer-mediated communication. 52. The study also examined the coders themselves to see if their political affiliation, sex, marital status, income and age might have some correlation to their observations. 53. The study also examined water quality in Florida and Texas, as well as Chicago, Cleveland, Minneapolis and New York City. 54. The study did not examine the cause of the educational lag. 55. The study did not examine the reason for that generosity. 56. The study examined academic records of students accepted by UMass-Amherst, the other five New England public flagship universities, and most private colleges in the region. 57. The study examined women who had cervical lesions who enrolled in a program to quit smoking over a period of time. 58. The study examined current national data, distributed a survey to Latino child welfare service providers and interviewed focus groups of Hispanic families. 59. The study examined their overall quality of life, including housing, job and educational backgrounds. 60. The study will also examine driver demographics and socioeconomics as well as how participants drive. |
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