Social Sciences Liaison Affinity Group (online)
At the March meeting of the Social Sciences Liaison Affinity Group (SSLAG), Professor Nancy Reichman will discuss how studies (specifically surveys) start and develop over time. Her presentation will focus on the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study, which is a good example. Please see more details below.
ABSTRACT The Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study: A Major U.S. Birth Cohort Study from its Humble Beginnings
This talk will describe the evolution of the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing study (FF), a national U.S. birth cohort study that is headquartered at Princeton University, from its preconception period through development, maturity, and expansion. FF is the longest running (and only ongoing) birth cohort study in the U.S. that is based on a national probability sample (i.e., is representative of a population). This talk will relate how the project got started, how it developed, and how it has b
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