Ben Goldacre cites a longitudinal study of UK science media to argue that "since Willetts was a boy", public interest in science seems to have shifted from space to biomedicine.
Nettle's team used data from the National Child Development study, an ongoing longitudinal study of all people born in the UK between 3 and 9 March 1958.
Their study included 128 subjects who already were part of a longitudinal study investigating risk factors for depression.
This interdisciplinary, prospective, longitudinal study included a total of 68 patients with acute vestibular vertigo syndromes.
These are the findings of a massive longitudinal study spanning 32 years: people quit smoking in droves.
A longitudinal study of 30,000 Canadian students recently found PISA scores to be more accurate than report-card grades in predicting which kids will go to college.
In this longitudinal study, 4, 689 Iceland residents aged 33to 65 first participated in a population study and were questionedabout frequency of headaches and symptoms.