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The evidence that is frequently cited in support of this prediction is based on aggregate timeseries studies . There have been over 30 published time - series studies of the effect of the minimum wage on employment in the United States ...
The evidence that is frequently cited in support of this prediction is based on aggregate timeseries studies . There have been over 30 published time - series studies of the effect of the minimum wage on employment in the United States ...
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Meta - analysis Meta - analysis is the quantitative analysis of a body of studies . Meta - analytic techniques may be used to summarize a set of related studies ( Stephen Jarrell and T. D. Stanley , 1990 ) or to evaluate the reliability ...
Meta - analysis Meta - analysis is the quantitative analysis of a body of studies . Meta - analytic techniques may be used to summarize a set of related studies ( Stephen Jarrell and T. D. Stanley , 1990 ) or to evaluate the reliability ...
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I. A Brief Sketch of the Literature Most previous studies of Head Start have focused only on assessing gains to IQ , despite the broad goals of the Head Start program . For example , although Head Start provides " a comprehensive health ...
I. A Brief Sketch of the Literature Most previous studies of Head Start have focused only on assessing gains to IQ , despite the broad goals of the Head Start program . For example , although Head Start provides " a comprehensive health ...
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