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However , column ( vii ) demonstrates that when unobserved differences between families are controlled , using mother fixed effects , participation in Head Start is actually associated with a significant 6 - percentilepoint increase in ...
However , column ( vii ) demonstrates that when unobserved differences between families are controlled , using mother fixed effects , participation in Head Start is actually associated with a significant 6 - percentilepoint increase in ...
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Numbers in parentheses are t statistics . * Two dummy variables are used : one for horizontal allegations and one for vertical allegations . b . The dummy for horizontal allegations is significant at the 5 - percent level .
Numbers in parentheses are t statistics . * Two dummy variables are used : one for horizontal allegations and one for vertical allegations . b . The dummy for horizontal allegations is significant at the 5 - percent level .
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As a final check of the robustness of the results , we perform bootstrap analysis.40 In all six of the regressions the coefficient on the dummy for behavioral restraints is positive and significant at the 1 - percent level ( p values ...
As a final check of the robustness of the results , we perform bootstrap analysis.40 In all six of the regressions the coefficient on the dummy for behavioral restraints is positive and significant at the 1 - percent level ( p values ...
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