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sur l'engagement chrétien |
| Religious Commitment Probes are intended to be mainly empirical soundings of community involvement and overall well being of individuals, families, faith communities, provinces and regions. We hope to upgrade those of relatively wide interest with important new qualitative and quantitative material so they appear more like the studies in our monograph series. We invite criticisms of all our studies and your own suggestions for improvement. | Les "Questions pénétrantes" de l'engagement religieux sont principalement des études empiriques de l'implication communautaire et du bien-être global des individus, des familles, des communautés de foi, des provinces et des régions. Nous espérons mettre à jour celles qui ont un attrait relativement large, en se servant de plusieurs nouvelles données qualitatives et quantitatives, pour faire en sorte qu'elles ressemblent davantage aux études dans nos séries de monographies. Nous invitons votre critique de toutes nos études, et vos suggestions pour toutes améliorations. |
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Children aged 4 to 9 in 1995 with volunteering and church attending parents: Their home situation and behaviour as teens in 2003 |
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Children aged 4 to 9 in 1995 repeatedly disciplined for the same behaviour: Their home situation and behaviour as teens in 2003 |
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Public and separate school children in Ontario and Quebec compared: Their characteristics and family situation in 1995; and behaviour, attitudes and family situation when teens aged 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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Early reading ability, home quality and teen behaviour: Indicators of the child, parent, family and neighbourhood quality in 1995; and analyses of how the girls and boys aged 6 to 11 turn out as teenagers aged 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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Early mathematics ability, home quality and teen behaviour: Indicators of the child, parent, family and neighbourhood quality in 1995; and analyses of how the girls and boys aged 6 to 11 turn out as teenagers aged 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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Childhood factors in teen intoxication: A longitudinal analysis of the child, parents, family and neighbourhood in 1995 in relation to teen behaviours in 2003, with special reference to heavy drinking parents in 1995 |
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The effect of parental smoking and childhood factors in 1995 on teens in 2003: Teen behaviours, community involvements, well-being, and family health in Canada |
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The effect of child involvement in clubs and other childhood factors in 1995 on teens in 2003: Teen behaviours, community involvements, well-being, and family health in Canada |
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The effect of household income and childhood factors on teens in 2003: Including analyses of teens with friends who use drugs |
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Child television commitment, home quality, and teen behaviour: A longitudinal analysis of Canadian children aged 6 to 11 in 1995, and 14 to 19 in 2003 |
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Children in Canada’s most and least committed Christian families: Comparisons of United Church, Anglican, Baptist and other conservative Christian families, 1995 and 2005 |
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Children in married, cohabiting, single parent, and
divorced or separated homes Canadian children under six in 1995 and 2005 |
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The Neglect Of Birth Control By Teens Aged 16 to 19, Canada, 2003 |
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The Well-Being Of Canada's Step Children Under six years of aag, in 1995 and 2005 |
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