the birth certificates, parent interviews, and resident and nonresident father questionnaires.
Information was also collected through direct child assessments, examiners’ observations,
and parent–child videotapes. The ECLS-B sample size was 10,700 (rounded to the nearest 50),
representing almost 4 million children born in 2001. Researchers designed sampling pro-
cedures to approximate a nationally representative population of infants. In addition, they
oversampled specific subgroups, such as twins, premature infants, and some racial/ethnic
groups, including American Indians and Asians.
the birth certificates, parent interviews, and resident and nonresident father questionnaires.Information was also collected through direct child assessments, examiners’ observations,and parent–child videotapes. The ECLS-B sample size was 10,700 (rounded to the nearest 50),representing almost 4 million children born in 2001. Researchers designed sampling pro-cedures to approximate a nationally representative population of infants. In addition, theyoversampled specific subgroups, such as twins, premature infants, and some racial/ethnicgroups, including American Indians and Asians.
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