longitudinal assessment

collocation in English

meaningsoflongitudinalandassessment

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longitudinal
adjective
uk
/ˌlɒŋ.ɡɪˈtʃuː.dɪ.nəl/
uk
/ˌlɒn.dʒɪˈtʃuː.dɪ.nəl/
us
/ˌlɑːn.dʒəˈtuː.dɪ.nəl/
used to refer to lines or distances east or west of an imaginary line between the North Pole and the South ...
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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk
/əˈses.mənt/
us
/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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(Definition oflongitudinalandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We conducted a cross-sectional study withoutlongitudinalassessmentof participants.
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An interview schedule was developed specially for this study, and administered after the repeatlongitudinalassessment.
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These findings suggest that thelongitudinalassessmentof symptom severity, as opposed to just cross-sectional occurrence, may better determine the risk of subsequent relapse.
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Alongitudinalassessmentof enablement at consultations should be conducted in order to determine whether 'enablement' is sustained post-consultation.
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To take advantage of thislongitudinalassessmentof the social context, correlations across time points were assessed.
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Among those accepted, fully coded data from the first of threelongitudinalassessmentwaves were available for 180 families, who are described herein.
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Subjects and families received $25 for participation in the overall project, which includedlongitudinalassessmentof family conflict and other social cognitive processes, in addition to this interaction task.
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The initial interest began with longitudinal assessments of the intelligence of children but recently turned to assessing the effects of treatment on development.
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Along these same lines, the not insignificant percentage of maltreated children who exhibited no resilient strivings across the longitudinal assessments is cause for great concern.
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Our prospective, longitudinal assessments revealed no infant predictors of parental intrusiveness or overstimulation.
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The resulting three-way interaction effects predicted by the model (level by propinquity by time) will be very complex, and will require longitudinal assessments and careful interpretation.
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