longitudinal perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflongitudinalandperspective
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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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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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Perhaps more vigorous editing or a more standardized style for each chapter would have helped maintain the focus of the book on thelongitudinalperspective.
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From alongitudinalperspective, these children might be said to be on three different developmental pathways.
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Antecedents and effects of wisdom in old age : alongitudinalperspectiveon aging well.
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Explaining social class differences in psychological health among young adults : alongitudinalperspective.
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The lower response rates for the follow-up surveys were expected but nevertheless permitted an importantlongitudinalperspectiveon developments.
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She contextualized her findings against a four-yearlongitudinalperspectiveon the changing demographic, curricular, and material landscape of the school.
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Explaining social class differences in psychological health among young adult : alongitudinalperspective.
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Combined with alongitudinalperspective, cognitive neuropsychology provides a method and framework for investigation and description of developmental change.
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Empirically based subgrouping of eating disorders in adolescents : alongitudinalperspective.
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The remainder of the paper takes alongitudinalperspective.
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From alongitudinalperspective, however, and with the support of earlier research in this field, our findings permit another interpretation.
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Our distinction between selection, onset and duration effects is derived from taking alongitudinalperspectiveto disability and disadvantage.
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In this study we analyse the data from a trulylongitudinalperspective.
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Existing studies that have used alongitudinalperspectivehave largely focused on other topics, for example documenting labour force transition paths into retirement, and the determinants of early retirement.
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Disability issues can no longer be seen as a minority interest; their continuing prominence on the political agenda is lent support by alongitudinalperspective.
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