The two groups were comparable at baseline on a wide range of demographic variables, self-reported psychiatric diagnosis, service use, and outcome measures.
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The core demographic variables are population size and population growth : the more people in the economy, the greater the demand for housing.
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Researchers noted that, after adjusting for socio-demographic variables, indigenous students were 1.6 times more likely to have ever tried cannabis than non-indigenous students.
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As predicted, personality and demographic variables were significant correlates of the extracted factors, accounting for between 9 and 15.2 per cent of the variance.
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It is a metric, derived from an aggregation of behavioral and demographic variables and used for assessing lead quality during events in virtual environments.
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Other factors have also been studied including socio-demographic variables, health, psychological variables, partner variables such as their partner's health or sexual problems, and lifestyle variables.
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Researchers also studied environmental and demographic variables, finding that involvement in physical education classes and use of community recreation center were key to healthy activity rates.
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Similarly, personality and demographic variables were also significantly related to all three job satisfaction scores and accounted for between 10.5 and 12.7 per cent of the variance.
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In July 2014 it was announced that from April 2015 NHS trusts must collect free text comments from patients and collect demographic variables alongside the test data.
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In other words, partisanship no longer binds families as it once did, and Catholics are increasingly defined by other demographic variables, including their income, education, gender, region, and ideology.