scholarly journals Exploring gender differences in primary school computer programming classes: a study in an English state-funded urban school

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Colin B. Price ◽  
Ruth Price-Mohr
2018 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 154-156
Author(s):  
Khaled Elsayed Ziada ◽  
Hanaa Abdelazim Mohamed Metwaly ◽  
Salaheldin Farah Bakhiet ◽  
Helen Cheng ◽  
Richard Lynn

SummaryThis study was based on data for a sample of 1756 Egyptian primary school children (863 boys and 893 girls) aged 5–11 years assessed for intelligence with Raven’s Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM). The results showed that boys obtained a slightly higher IQ than girls and had greater variance.


De Economist ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 165 (3) ◽  
pp. 321-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matteo Migheli ◽  
Flavia Coda Moscarola

2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Maria Luisi ◽  
Raffaele Lova ◽  
Luisa Bertulli ◽  
Francesco Sofi ◽  
Angelo Pietrobelli ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 5813-5819 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dilek Karahoca ◽  
Adem Karahoca ◽  
Ahmet Karaoglu ◽  
Batuhan Gulluoglu ◽  
Evren Arifoglu

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Nur Madihah Che Rozela ◽  
Nor Faiza Mohd Tohit ◽  
Razman Mohd Rus

Introduction: Pediculosis capitis  among primary school children is a worldwide problem which carries significant consequences among the school children and caregivers. Despite causing significant health problem which needs to be intervened, only few studies were conducted in Malaysia and there is no previous study conducted in Pahang. Thus, this study aims to investigate the determinants  of prevalence of Pediculosis capitis  among primary school children in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. Materials and method: An analytical cross-sectional study using cluster random sampling of primary schools was carried out in Kuantan. Selfadministered validated questionnaire was used followed by hair and scalp examination. Multivariate logistics was done to determine the predictors and to control for confounding effect. Results: The overall median age of the 1,365 respondents was 8.0 years. Majority of them were males (53.41%), Malays (60.29%), household income between RM1000-RM2999 (31.87%) and from urban school location (98.68%). The overall prevalence of Pediculosis capitis  was 9.6% (n=131). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that female (Odds ratio (OR)=8.571, 95% Confidence interval (CI)=5.024-14.620), Indian (OR = 5.560, 95% CI=3.3849.136), those who had number of siblings more than five (OR = 2.644, 95% CI=1.0446.700), history of contact with infested person (OR=2.445, 95% CI=1.619-3.691) and urban school location (OR=0.030, 95% CI=0.284-0.091) were predictors for  Pediculosis capitis. Conclusion: The prevalence of  Pediculosis capitis  among primary school children in Kuantan, Pahang is endemic(9.6%) and predictors are female, Indian, having siblings of more than 5 and contact with infested person. Hence, preventive measures are necessary to reduce the transmission of head lice among school children.


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