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Publication date: 2014

FactCheck: why are so many babies called Muhammad?

Young people who argue with their fathers are less resilient when faced with unemployment as adults

The role of email addresses and email contact in encouraging web response in a mixed mode design

Analysis of four studies in a comparative framework reveals: health linkage consent rates on British cohort studies higher than on UK household panel surveys

When belief doesn’t translate to action: our twisted relationship with climate change

Poor bright girls left behind in class, school spending study shows

Targeted initial letters to longitudinal survey sample members: effects on response rates, response speed, and sample composition

Poor bright girls left behind in class, school spending study shows

Funding for poorer pupils helps more boys than girls, study shows

Funding for poorer pupils helps more boys than girls, study shows

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