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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Table 3 shows the relationship between time and children’s outcomes when controlling for demographic and time diary characteristics. Once control factors are added to the models, there are no statistically significant associations between time and children’s outcomes. Social class, on the other hand, as measured by mother’s education and family income, has a stronger relationship with children’s well-being. Family income is positively associated with children’s general health (p<0.001) and math achievement (p<0.01) and negatively associated with children’s behavioral and emotional problems (p<0.01). Mothers’ education is positively associated with children’s health (p<0.05) and self-concept (p<0.001) as well as their performance in reading (p<0.001) and math (p<0.001).[/quote] I honestly can't believe the time, energy, and money that went into this study. Common sense, anyone??[/quote]
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