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CASE STUDY 27.3
CHILDREN ON THE GO
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Narrative: Case study 27.3 summary
The researchers of this study concluded that children who move often are 35 percent more likely to fail a grade and 77 percent more likely to have behavioral problems than children whose families move rarely.These results were based on a nationwide study of 9,915 youngsters aged 6-17."High movers" were defined as those who had moved at least 6 times.High movers were 1.35 times more likely to have failed a grade and 1.77 times more likely to have developed at least four frequent behavioral problems (ranging from depression to impulsiveness to destructiveness) .The results were adjusted for poverty, single parenting, belonging to a racial minority, and having parents with less than a high school education.
-{Case study 27.3 narrative} The data were based on surveys completed by the parents.How can this affect the results of the study?
Tertiary
Relating to the third level or stage of something; in education, it refers to post-secondary education such as universities and colleges.
Normative Approach
An aspect of ethics that concerns the criteria of what is right or wrong, focusing on the moral standards that guide behavior within a society or organization.
Stakeholder Demands
The expectations or requirements that individuals or groups with an interest or stake in an organization seek to be fulfilled or addressed.
Stakeholder Demands
The needs or expectations that individuals or groups with an interest in an organization's activities have regarding the organization's performance or conduct.
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