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Michele Haynes
Michele Haynes
Assistant Director, Statistical Methodology Branch, Australian Bureau of Statistics
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Life course transitions and housework: Marriage, parenthood, and time on housework
J Baxter, B Hewitt, M Haynes
Journal of marriage and family 70 (2), 259-272, 2008
7642008
Clinical characteristics with inflammation profiling of long COVID and association with 1-year recovery following hospitalisation in the UK: a prospective observational study
RA Evans, OC Leavy, M Richardson, O Elneima, HJC McAuley, ...
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine 10 (8), 761-775, 2022
2832022
An analysis of peer, self, and tutor assessment in problem-based learning tutorials
T Papinczak, L Young, M Groves, M Haynes
Medical teacher 29 (5), e122-e132, 2007
2332007
Can the built environment reduce health inequalities? A study of neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and walking for transport
G Turrell, M Haynes, LA Wilson, B Giles-Corti
Health & place 19, 89-98, 2013
2032013
Engaging parents in schools and building parent-school partnerships: The role of school and parent organisation leadership
J Povey, AK Campbell, LD Willis, M Haynes, M Western, S Bennett, ...
International Journal of Educational Research 79, 128-141, 2016
1912016
Effects of a metacognitive intervention on students’ approaches to learning and self-efficacy in a first year medical course
T Papinczak, L Young, M Groves, M Haynes
Advances in Health Sciences Education 13, 213-232, 2008
1672008
HABITAT: A longitudinal multilevel study of physical activity change in mid-aged adults
NW Burton, M Haynes, LAM Wilson, B Giles-Corti, BF Oldenburg, ...
BMC Public Health 9, 1-11, 2009
1642009
Neighborhood disadvantage and physical activity: baseline results from the HABITAT multilevel longitudinal study
G Turrell, M Haynes, NW Burton, B Giles-Corti, B Oldenburg, LA Wilson, ...
Annals of epidemiology 20 (3), 171-181, 2010
1502010
Increasing explanatory behaviour, problem-solving, and reasoning within classes using cooperative group work
RM Gillies, M Haynes
Instructional science 39, 349-366, 2011
1472011
Primary students’ scientific reasoning and discourse during cooperative inquiry-based science activities
RM Gillies, K Nichols, G Burgh, M Haynes
International Journal of Educational Research 63, 127-140, 2014
1292014
Goal setting and self-efficacy among delinquent, at-risk and not at-risk adolescents
A Carroll, K Gordon, M Haynes, S Houghton
Journal of youth and adolescence 42, 431-443, 2013
1122013
The effects of two strategic and meta-cognitive questioning approaches on children's explanatory behaviour, problem-solving, and learning during cooperative, inquiry-based science
RM Gillies, K Nichols, G Burgh, M Haynes
International Journal of Educational Research 53, 93-106, 2012
1102012
Cognitive development and Down syndrome: age-related change on the Stanford-Binet test
D Couzens, M Cuskelly, M Haynes
American journal on intellectual and developmental disabilities 116 (3), 181-204, 2011
992011
Life satisfaction and retirement in Australia: A longitudinal approach
L Heybroek, M Haynes, J Baxter
Work, Aging and Retirement 1 (2), 166-180, 2015
952015
Robustness of ranking and selection rules using generalised g-and-k distributions
MA Haynes, HL MacGillivray, KL Mengersen
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference 65 (1), 45-66, 1997
771997
Gender differences in early post-PhD employment in Australian universities: The influence of PhD experience on women's academic careers
M Dever, W Laffan, P Boreham, K Behrens, M Haynes, M Western, ...
University of Queensland, 2008
762008
Pathways into marriage: Cohabitation and the domestic division of labor
J Baxter, M Haynes, B Hewitt
Journal of Family Issues 31 (11), 1507-1529, 2010
732010
Gender, social capital and location: Understanding the interactions
K Healy, M Haynes, A Hampshire
International Journal of Social Welfare 16 (2), 110-118, 2007
702007
Advantage and disadvantage across Australia's extended metropolitan regions: A typology of socioeconomic outcomes
S Baum, M Haynes, Y Van Gellecum, JH Han
Urban Studies 43 (9), 1549-1579, 2006
692006
SARS-CoV-2-specific nasal IgA wanes 9 months after hospitalisation with COVID-19 and is not induced by subsequent vaccination
F Liew, S Talwar, A Cross, BJ Willett, S Scott, N Logan, MK Siggins, ...
EBioMedicine 87, 2023
582023
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