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Medical Research Council (MRC)

Johnstone, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2023) Growing Up in Scotland: Cohort 1, Sweep 8 Physical Activity Data, 2015-2016. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating Early Learning and Childcare practitioner perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating Early Learning and Childcare practitioner perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating parental perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating parental perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

Office of the Chief Scientific Adviser (CSO)

Johnstone, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2023) Growing Up in Scotland: Cohort 1, Sweep 8 Physical Activity Data, 2015-2016. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating Early Learning and Childcare practitioner perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating Early Learning and Childcare practitioner perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating parental perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

Martin, A. and Mccrorie, P. (2022) Outdoor play: Investigating parental perceptions of risks, benefits and competencies of children aged 2-5 years during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Data Collection]

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