Alex Turner
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Not a famous musician. Multidisciplinary mixed methods researcher looking for interesting questions.
Having looked at the report timelines they would have had to base the sampling and subsequent weights on the 2021 ONS data...which also happened to be the census year. Using the UK top line figures about 25.1% should be males aged 13-16. So about 250 given the reported sample size.
March 26, 2025 at 2:55 PM
Having looked at the report timelines they would have had to base the sampling and subsequent weights on the 2021 ONS data...which also happened to be the census year. Using the UK top line figures about 25.1% should be males aged 13-16. So about 250 given the reported sample size.
It sounds similar in methodology to what's employed for The Good Childhood Report it'll be using the ONS Mid year population statistics for children...not sure about representativeness of parents though.
March 26, 2025 at 1:46 PM
It sounds similar in methodology to what's employed for The Good Childhood Report it'll be using the ONS Mid year population statistics for children...not sure about representativeness of parents though.
Investing in standardised data recording and reporting is not massively innovative and can face many issues but it would go a long way to begin to be able to identify the genuine scale of the issue.
January 9, 2025 at 9:58 AM
Investing in standardised data recording and reporting is not massively innovative and can face many issues but it would go a long way to begin to be able to identify the genuine scale of the issue.