trajectory group
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftrajectoryandgroup
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trajectory
noun[C]
uk/trəˈdʒek.tər.i/us/trəˈdʒek.tɚ.i/
the curved path that an object follows after it has been thrown or shot into ...
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group
noun
uk/ɡruːp/us/ɡruːp/
a number of people or things that are put together or considered as ...
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Table 1 reports summary statistics on distinguishing characteristics oftrajectorygroupmembers.
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Second,trajectorygroupcomparisons were made across eight adolescent risk factors to determine distinctive predictors of the trajectory groups.
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All of the trajectory class had flat levels of inattention 0 hyperactivity, but 72% of the children were in a decreasing aggressiontrajectorygroup.
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Multinomial regressions analyses were used to predict jointtrajectorygroupmembership from selected child and family variables measured at 2 years.
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Our analysis assumes that grade retention is exogenous controlling fortrajectorygroupand early psychosocial characteristics.
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Subjects on the low risingtrajectorygroupstart at a relatively low level and steadily increase their rate of antisocial behaviors throughout adolescence.
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More boys than girls were classified into the problemtrajectorygroup, but gender was not statistically associated with behavior trajectory.
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Thistrajectorygrouphas features that are generally consistent with accounts of the early onset life-course-persistent offender group.
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This model suggested that six risk factors made net contributions totrajectorygroupmembership.
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These probabilities estimate the probability of the individual belonging to eachtrajectorygroupgiven his history of physical aggression.
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Inspection of the table shows that the relationship between risk factors andtrajectorygroupmembership appeared to be similar for males and females.
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The tests showed significant differences for the moderate decliningtrajectorygroupbut not for the high declining group.
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The hightrajectorygroupcomprises the chronic and high declining trajectories and the low trajectory group comprises the moderate declining and low trajectory groups.
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Second, analysis of the risk factors associated withtrajectorygroupmembership showed an identical pattern of results for violent and property offending.
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Figure 2 illustrates the output of the model for a hypotheticaltrajectorygroup.
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The second dependency is tested by whether the change in physical aggression for eachtrajectorygroupis conditioned by the child's age when retained.
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For each individual in the sample, these probabilities estimate the probability of belonging to eachtrajectorygroup.
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Risk factors may also differ developmentally for eachtrajectorygroup.
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However, probabilities oftrajectorygroupmembership varied with gender, with females being more likely to exhibit low-risk or early onset adolescent-limited offending and males later onset and chronic offending.
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Specifically, the first proposition is tested by whether the direction and magnitude of the change in physical aggression resulting from grade retention depends upon physical aggressiontrajectorygroup.
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