Research paper
A Thousand Dunedin Three Years Olds. A Multidisciplinary Study of Child Development: A research report presented to the Medical Research Council of New Zealand
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- Title
- A Thousand Dunedin Three Years Olds. A Multidisciplinary Study of Child Development: A research report presented to the Medical Research Council of New Zealand
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- University of Otago
- Collection
- Otago University Research Archive
- Description
This comprehensive research report described the first findings from the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Child Development Study from birth to age three. Chapter headings were as follows: Introduction; Background and Preparation; The Sample; General Procedures; Methodology of Data Collection 1: Examinations; Methodology of Data Collection 2: Additional and Background Information; Results, Psychological Assessment; Developmental Assessment; Special Children; Housing and Family Structure; Paternal Ch...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Scholarly text / Report
- Thesis level
- Report
- Date created
- 1976
- Creator
- Silva, P.A.
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/15332
- Related subjects
- accidents / early childhood activities / anoxia / attention problems / behaviour / birth hypoxia / body height / body weight / breast feeding / burns / cerebral palsy / early experience / ears / epidemiology / eyes / Eysenck Personality Inventory / family characteristics / handicap identification / health services / health / height / hospitalisation / hyperactivity / immunisation programmes / inattention / injuries / intelligence / IQ / language development / medical diagnosis / motor development / neurological health / neurological disorders / neurosis / nutrition / obstetrics / paediatrics / Parental Attitude Research Instrument (PARI) / parental characteristics / PARI (Parental Attitude Research Instrument ) / perinatal influences / personality measures / personality / physical development / physical disability / poisoning / premature infants / safety / siblings / social development / SES [socioeconomic status] / socioeconomic status [SES] / twins / visual impairment(s) / weight
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