B2655 - Biology and medias Effects And Correlations With Dysfunctional Behavior - 09/12/2016
B number:
B2655
Principal applicant name:
Sven Smith | Stetson University (US)
Co-applicants:
Associate Professor Chris Ferguson
Title of project:
Biology and media's Effects And Correlations With Dysfunctional Behavior
Proposal summary:
Thank you for the chance to talk about the Avon data and how it might assist me in my scholarship. If you will take a look at this attached data reference sheet my research assistant and I made, you will see that the data referenced in it (only part of the data) is ideal for studies concerning the relationship between biology, media and crime/justice studies.
Date proposal received:
Wednesday, 23 March, 2016
Date proposal approved:
Tuesday, 19 April, 2016
Keywords:
Social Science, Addiction - e.g. alcohol, illicit drugs, smoking, gambling, etc., Allergy, Behaviour - e.g. antisocial behaviour, risk behaviour, etc., Developmental disorders - autism, Cognitive impairment, Learning difficulty, Mental health, Speech/language problem, DNA sequencing, Gene expression, Statistical methods, Ageing, Biological samples -e.g. blood, cell lines, saliva, etc., Genetics - e.g. epigenetics, mendelian randomisation, UK10K, sequencing, etc., Fathers, Growth, Hormones - cortisol, IGF, thyroid, Intelligence - memory, Mothers - maternal age, menopause, obstetrics, Methods - e.g. cross cohort analysis, data mining, mendelian randomisation, etc., Offspring, Parenting, Psychology - personality, Birth outcomes, Pets, Physical - activity, fitness, function, Puberty, Sex differences, Social science, Speech and language, Statistical methods, Twins, Blood pressure, BMI, Cohort studies - attrition, bias, participant engagement, ethics, Childhood - childcare, childhood adversity, Cognition - cognitive function, Communication (including non-verbal), Environment - enviromental exposure, pollution