0 people who are expected to buy something, employ someone, become parents, etc.:
1 possible:
3 the amount that something is expected to earn, cost, produce, etc.:
Given the fact that a prospective student is bombarded by prospectuses, selecting a suitable course is not easy.
Her father always wants to meet her prospective boyfriends.
Transitions to caregiving, gender, and psychological well-being : a prospective us national study.
This prospective study set out to investigate which bipolar prodromal symptoms were reported frequently and reliably over a period of 18 months.
This is not a straightforward task, since ethical considerations and infrequency of actual shoulder dystocia deliveries limit prospective, comparative study of various manoeuvres.
Predicting the short-term outcome of first episodes and recurrences of clinical depression : a prospective study of life events, difficulties, and social support networks.
Although costly, the field would benefit from longitudinal designs examining personality characteristics as prospective risk factors for eating pathology.
Drug use and intimate relationships among women and men : separating specific from general effects in prospective data using structural equation models.
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