Children in placement among foster care: A longitudinal study of child and case influences
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A longitudinal study was conducted to examine child and case characteristics associated with changes in placement among several Rhode Island children in foster care. Results suggest that half of all children experience at least one placement change while in care, emergency shelter settings have the highest risk of placement change, followed by nonrelative settings, group home settings and relative foster care.
Publication Name: Social Service Review
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0037-7961
Year: 2006
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Does "political bias" in the DIT or DIT-2 threaten validity in studies of CPAs?
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The effect of political bias on the variation in the scores of certified public accountants in the Defining Issues Tests is described.
Publication Name: Behavioral Research in Accounting
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 1050-4753
Year: 2005
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