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- noun Plural form of
nonparticipant .
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Specifically, the haunting prominence of one of the "nonparticipants" in the top graphic.
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Specifically, the haunting prominence of one of the "nonparticipants" in the top graphic.
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For example, students in programs supported by The After-School Corporation (TASC) passed more Regents exams (New York State's high school exams) and earned more high school credits than nonparticipants, and had significantly higher school attendance after a year of participation.
Jennifer Peck: Time for Congress to Stand up for Expanded Learning Jennifer Peck 2011
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Automatically enrolling all nonparticipants every year.
The Latest in Counterfeit Goods Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011
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I also used longitudinal data on the subsequent earnings of participants and found that they either only equaled or were less than similar nonparticipants.
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For example, students in programs supported by The After-School Corporation (TASC) passed more Regents exams (New York State's high school exams) and earned more high school credits than nonparticipants, and had significantly higher school attendance after a year of participation.
Jennifer Peck: Time for Congress to Stand up for Expanded Learning Jennifer Peck 2011
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Taken individually, in only one of the 8 locations did the program participants fare better than the nonparticipants on more than one of the 14 measures.
Bella DePaulo: In 4,000 Word Story on Marriage Education, Washington Post Only Quotes True Believers 2010
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Taken individually, in only one of the 8 locations did the program participants fare better than the nonparticipants on more than one of the 14 measures.
Bella DePaulo: In 4,000 Word Story on Marriage Education, Washington Post Only Quotes True Believers 2010
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In one of the 8 locations, participants ended up significantly worse than the nonparticipants; they were less affectionate and supportive, the fathers were less involved in the parenting, and the mothers reported more severe physical assaults.
Bella DePaulo: In 4,000 Word Story on Marriage Education, Washington Post Only Quotes True Believers 2010
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In one of the 8 locations, participants ended up significantly worse than the nonparticipants; they were less affectionate and supportive, the fathers were less involved in the parenting, and the mothers reported more severe physical assaults.
Bella DePaulo: In 4,000 Word Story on Marriage Education, Washington Post Only Quotes True Believers 2010
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