Examples of using Longitudinal data in English and their translations into Italian
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that drove this project, which was to use this natural longitudinal data to understand the process of how a child learns language-- that child being my son.
research assistants scraped the Facebook profiles of all members of the Class of 2009 at a"diverse private college in the Northeastern U.S." This longitudinal data from Facebook on friendships
Labour Force Survey- 3 months longitudinal data.
we're lacking longitudinal data.
The cross-sectional and longitudinal data shall be produced annually as from 2004.
The cross-sectional and longitudinal data shall be based on nationally representative probability samples.
Longitudinal data will then be gathered on the patient cohort over a 2-year period.
I am able to obtain longitudinal data from our recon drones.
Requirements for longitudinal data will be less important- in terms of both coverage
Longitudinal data": means the data pertaining to individual-level changes over time,
The cross-sectional and longitudinal data shall be collected,
The need for longitudinal data, not only on the supply side(e.g. continuation of longitudinal studies)
Member States shall transmit to the Commission(Eurostat) in the form of micro-data files weighted cross-sectional and longitudinal data which has been fully checked,
timely cross-sectional and longitudinal data on income and on the level
timely cross-sectional and longitudinal data on income and on the level
to be produced for the annual synthesis report increase the need for comparable and timely cross-sectional and longitudinal data on income distribution
the United Kingdom may start the annual cross-sectional and longitudinal data collection in 2004, provided that they supply comparable data during the transition period for the indicators requested by the Commission in those fields where an open method of co-ordination has been agreed by the Council.
timely cross-sectional and longitudinal data on income and on the level
the United Kingdom may start the annual cross-sectional and longitudinal data collection in 2005. This will be the case provided that those Member States supply comparable data for
This collection of longitudinal data contains the variables we are interested in.