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Previous daily experience studies found associations between capitalization responses and both intrapersonal and interpersonal well-being in young couples, but only one study have examined these longitudinal associations in more mature.

As teachers gained more experience, the study found, they loosened their restroom policies.

Of the one-third bump in wages attributable to early access to the pill, two-thirds of that came from these women having greater workplace experience, the study found.

Ten percent of the premature infants experienced the syndrome, the study found, compared with less than half of 1 percent of full-term babies.

And science says we will: People who use emoticons, a 2008 study found, experience a "positive effect on enjoyment, personal interaction, perceived information richness, and perceived usefulness".

There were no significant differences between the two groups in the numbers and types of emergencies experienced.> This study found many similarities between the participants who had and had not purchased an alarm service, in particular their risk profiles and the numbers of emergencies experienced during the follow up period.

Unlike the national Crime Survey England and Wales CSEWW) data, where lower socioeconomic status groups had higher risk for experiencing DVA, 30 our study found no consistent evidence of an association with socioeconomic status.

In their wake, minority officers often second-guess their career choices, or are peppered with questions by relatives or friends, particularly those who have had difficult experiences with law enforcement, the study found.

A qualitative Canadian study found negative experiences among immigrant Muslim women as a result of insensitivity and lack of knowledge on the part of their prenatal care providers about their religious and cultural background [ 25].

This study found that experiences in multilingual elderly healthcare for migrants are embedded in the organizational environment of the interpreting practice, including the availability of laws, policy and guidelines, and closely related to the individual's language skills, cultural beliefs and socio-economics factors.

Added complications may exist for people experiencing symptoms of psychosis; one study found that the idea of health records were least acceptable to people experiencing paranoia and delusions of conspiracy [ 10], and people with psychosis comprise a large proportion of the population using SLaM services.

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