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Discussion papers

Data use Documentation
Apr 2015

Review and Revision of the Key Research Questions

This document contains key research questions for the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC).

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Data use Documentation
Jun 2007

Wave 2 data management issues

This paper, prepared by Sebastian Misson, presents a discussion of the data management policy and procedures for Wave 2 of Growing Up in Australia.

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Data use Documentation
Mar 2004

Data management issues

This paper prepared by Robert Johnstone, the Project Operations Team, and the LSAC Research Consortium presents a discussion of the data management policy and…

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Data use Documentation
Jun 2003

Proposed study design and Wave 1 data collection

This paper prepared by Carol Soloff, Christine Millward, Ann Sanson, the LSAC Consortium Advisory Group and the Sampling Design Team, concentrates on providing more…

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Data use Documentation
Jun 2002

Introducing the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children

This Discussion Paper represents the first formal publication from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC).

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