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Longitudinal follow-up research on the better beginnings, better futures project of ontario, canada, revealed a(n) __________.

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Longitudinal follow-up research on the better beginnings, better futures project of Ontario, Canada, revealed an "improved sense of community connection."


A longitudinal study is an observational research strategy in which information is assembled for similar subjects more than once over some undefined time frame. Longitudinal research projects can reach out over years or even decades.

The Better Beginnings, Better Futures (BBBF) project is a standout amongst the most yearning Canadian research extends on the long haul effects of early youth anticipation programming to date.


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The correct answer is C) improved sense of community connection.

Longitudinal follow-up research on better beginnings, better futures project of Ontario, Canada, revealed an improved sense of community connection.

Canadian government considered that if they took care of children and invested in them, the future of Canada would be better.

The model of this study is known as "Better Beginning, Better Futures," and is sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. In 1990, the Ministry established the three lines of the project "Child Goals," "Parent-Family Goals," and "Neighborhood Goals." The focus of the project was families with children aged 0 to 8 years old and their families that lived in low-class neighborhoods.

The other options of the question were A) reduction in children's social adjustment. B) increase in adolescence delinquency. D) reduction in children's academic achievement.

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