Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months.
Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months.
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17432063 2023-05-15T16:01:20+02:00 Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. Emmanuel Skoufias (11873777) Katja Vinha (11873780) 2021-12-23T18:37:42Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260937.t001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Summary_statistics_for_early_childhood_development_outcomes_for_children_36_59_months_/17432063 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0260937.t001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Medicine Neuroscience Biotechnology Sociology Developmental Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified two empirical approaches omitted variable bias mother &# 8217 early childhood development 2016 &# 8211 xlink "> data much wider set policy design based point estimates based statistically significant relationship hoc specification tend dml point estimates significant direct effect nigeria </ p ad hoc specification child ecd measures hoc specification direct effect much higher hoc manner employs data ecd ) dml specification indirect effect child stature child nutrition younger children urban areas sufficiently large serious enough select controls rural areas robust inferences reducing threats nutritional status internal validity driven methods double machine dml provides confidence interval complex picture chronic malnutrition average level analysis confirms absolute value Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260937.t001 2022-01-06T11:38:56Z Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. Dataset DML Unknown |
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Medicine Neuroscience Biotechnology Sociology Developmental Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified two empirical approaches omitted variable bias mother &# 8217 early childhood development 2016 &# 8211 xlink "> data much wider set policy design based point estimates based statistically significant relationship hoc specification tend dml point estimates significant direct effect nigeria </ p ad hoc specification child ecd measures hoc specification direct effect much higher hoc manner employs data ecd ) dml specification indirect effect child stature child nutrition younger children urban areas sufficiently large serious enough select controls rural areas robust inferences reducing threats nutritional status internal validity driven methods double machine dml provides confidence interval complex picture chronic malnutrition average level analysis confirms absolute value Emmanuel Skoufias (11873777) Katja Vinha (11873780) Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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Medicine Neuroscience Biotechnology Sociology Developmental Biology Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Mathematical Sciences not elsewhere classified two empirical approaches omitted variable bias mother &# 8217 early childhood development 2016 &# 8211 xlink "> data much wider set policy design based point estimates based statistically significant relationship hoc specification tend dml point estimates significant direct effect nigeria </ p ad hoc specification child ecd measures hoc specification direct effect much higher hoc manner employs data ecd ) dml specification indirect effect child stature child nutrition younger children urban areas sufficiently large serious enough select controls rural areas robust inferences reducing threats nutritional status internal validity driven methods double machine dml provides confidence interval complex picture chronic malnutrition average level analysis confirms absolute value |
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Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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Summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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summary statistics for early childhood development outcomes for children 36–59 months. |
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