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Lack of bias from missing cases: Results from a psychosocial study of unintentional childhood injury
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Lack of bias from missing cases: Results from a psychosocial study of unintentional childhood injury

J.D. Langley, P.A. Silva and S.M. Williams
Journal of Safety Research, Vol.18(1), pp.27-32
1987
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/14509
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

bias Psychology unintentional childhood injuries child injuries accidents psychosocial factors
This study examined the characteristics of children for whom there was missing injury history data compared with those with complete data. With two minor exceptions, the groups did not differ in psychosocial characteristics. This finding was in marked contrast to the findings of other studies.
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