British Peerage Reanalysis
Cross-source consensus on British Peerage Reanalysis from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The main analytic sample included 2,919 women born before 1906 who had exact birth and death dates and survived at least to age 55. — Female Fertility and Longevity
- The central variables in the reanalysis were age at death, number of children, and year of birth. — Female Fertility and Longevity
- The paper reanalyzes the British peerage genealogical database used in the Westendorp and Kirkwood study. — Female Fertility and Longevity
- The paper compares linear regression, two-variable regression, and the Poisson regression used in the Caerphilly study. — Female Fertility and Longevity
- The peerage sample is limited because it represents British aristocratic family records rather than a general human population. — Female Fertility and Longevity