Working With Archival Data: Studying Lives, Issue 88The number of longitudinal data archives is growing almost daily, yet no resource exists to help understand the relationship between research questions and archival data--until now. Drawing on a single project, the Lewis Terman Study at Stanford University, the authors illustrate how to use the model-fitting process to select and fit the right data set to a particular research problem. Employing a step-by-step approach, this handy volume covers the measurement of historical influences, the adaptation of existing coding schemes to temporal patterns that are characteristic of life records, and the recasting of archival materials to illuminate contemporary questions that the data were not designed to answer.Learn more about "The Little Green Book" - QASS Series! Click Here |
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... women ( Elder , 1974 ) . We have continued to refine the approach in longitudinal studies up to the present , currently with the Terman archive of life - record data on men and women born between the early 1900s and 1920. Our initial ...
... women ( Elder , 1974 ) . We have continued to refine the approach in longitudinal studies up to the present , currently with the Terman archive of life - record data on men and women born between the early 1900s and 1920. Our initial ...
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... women 1928 1936 1,256 : 699 men , 557 women 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1972 1977 1982 1986 1991-1992 1,334 : 749 men , 585 women 1,271 : 716 men , 555 women 1,286 : 716 men , 570 women 1,127 : 616 men , 511 women 927 : 497 men , 430 women ...
... women 1928 1936 1,256 : 699 men , 557 women 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1972 1977 1982 1986 1991-1992 1,334 : 749 men , 585 women 1,271 : 716 men , 555 women 1,286 : 716 men , 570 women 1,127 : 616 men , 511 women 927 : 497 men , 430 women ...
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... women generally experienced strong encouragement and financial sup- port for higher education . A majority completed four years of college , and a similar proportion pursued advanced studies and degrees . More than 90 % eventually ...
... women generally experienced strong encouragement and financial sup- port for higher education . A majority completed four years of college , and a similar proportion pursued advanced studies and degrees . More than 90 % eventually ...
Contents
Recasting the Archive | 23 |
The Decision to Recode | 30 |
Summary | 49 |
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Working With Archival Data: Studying Lives Glen H. Elder,Eliza K. Pavalko,Elizabeth Colerick Clipp Limited preview - 1992 |
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