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study

In music, an instrumental piece; see étude.


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Data from a longitudinal study on the psychological development of a group of children born in 1982 and 1983 indicate that those who displayed behavioural problems as children had an increased likelihood of binge drinking in their teenage years.
A five-campus longitudinal study of 1,432 first-year respondents found a positive correlation of students' "hardiness" with persistence to their expected '02 graduation, four years later.
The best longitudinal study, the National Education Longitudinal Study, surveyed 8th graders and then followed them into high school and young adulthood.
 
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