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High achievers traditionally come from middle-class areas and go to university rather than colleges.
All the women interviewed were achievers in their chosen field.
Many trainees are low achievers, and have personality, character and domestic problems.
Low achievers tend also to be despondent, frustrated and often rebellious.
To verify the reduction in persistent offending for low achiever and multiple problem boys that was associated with father participation, a post hoc hierarchical logistic regression was performed.
The grandmothers of the low achievers were not only emotionally supportive of their daughters, they often appeared to encourage their daughters' dependency rather than their selfreliance.
However, their results also show that high achievers are likely to report more 'informal' practice, such as playing their favourite pieces by ear, 'messing about', or improvising.
The low achievers also seemed more tentative about leaving home and becoming independent from their parents than their high achieving peers.
Structured interviews have been performed among the six high and low achievers in the qualitative aspect of the study.
Configuration 3 (aggressive achievers) included 105 boys (19% of the sample) with high achievement and above average ratings of aggression.