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Even a regression with lots of controls, even propensity score analysis, is insufficient in this area of study.
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The city where you live is not a component of the score, according to the study.
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Using a new scale to evaluate harms to individual users and others, alcohol received a score of 72 on a scale of 1 to 100, the study says.
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However, over the length of the study, Pinterest has had the same sentiment score.
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For the second year in a row, Amazon's score of 88 is the highest ever attained by any retailer in the study.
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For the third consecutive study, LG ranks highest among traditional mobile phones with a score of 719.
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The risk score was a greater predictor of becoming a smoker than family history according to the study.
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In a separate study, female students who take leadership positions on campus score higher on measures of self-deception, based on recent research by Dr. Keating.
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There's more reason than ever to eat porridge for breakfast, especially if you have young children -- a new study reports that kids score higher on exams if they follow a regular diet of the high energy breakfast cereal before the age of three.
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In the OECD's annual study of educational performance, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), girls score better in reading in all countries even at primary level, and much better by the time they are 15.
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It is, of course, unfair to conclude from these results that everyone with a low credit score who participated in this study brought financial disaster upon themselves.
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