Citations

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Book
Reddy, Vijay, Tia Linda Zuze, Mariette Visser, Lolita Winnaar, Andrea Juan, Cas Prinsloo, Fabian Arends, and Shawn Rogers. Beyond benchmarks: What twenty years of TIMSS data tell us about South African education. : Human Sciences Research Council, 2015.
Book
Naudé, C. M. B., J.H. Prinsloo, and A. Ladikos. Experiences of crime in thirteen African countries results from the International Crime Victim Survey. Turin, Italy: UNICRI-UNODC, 2006.
Thesis or Dissertation
Prinsloo, Megan. "Estimating injury mortality in South Africa and identifying urban-rural differences." Phd thesis, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, 2019.
Journal Article
Cilliers, Jacobus, Brahm Fleisch, Cas Prinsloo, and Stephen Taylor. "How to improve teaching practice? An experimental comparison of centralized training and in-classroom coaching." Journal of Human Resources 60, no. 2 (2019).
Journal Article
Ubisi, Nomcebo R, Paramu L Mafongoya, Unathi Kolanisi, and Obert Jiri. "Smallholder farmers' perceived effects of climate change on crop production and household livelihoods in rural Limpopo province, South Africa." Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems 3, no. 1 (2017): 27-38.
Journal Article
Ubisi, Nomcebo, Paramu Mafongoya, Unathi Kolanisi, and Obert Jiri. "Smallholder farmer’s perceived effects of climate change on crop production and household livelihoods in rural Limpopo province, South Africa." Change and Adaptation in Socio-Ecological Systems 3, no. 1 (2017): 27-38.
Report
Nannan, Nadine, Rob Dorrington, Ria Laubscher, Nesbert Zinyakatira, Megan Prinsloo, Timotheus Darikwa, Richard Matzopoulos, and Debbie Bradshaw. Under-5 mortality statistics in South Africa: Shedding some light on the trends and causes 1997-2007. Cape Town, South Africa: South African Medical Research Council, 2012.
Journal Article
Matzopoulos, Richard, Lea Marineau, Shibe Mhlongo, Asiphe Ketelo, Megan Prinsloo, Bianca Dekel, Lorna J Martin, Rachel Jewkes, Carl Lombard, and Naeemah Abrahams. "Who is killing South African men? A retrospective descriptive study of forensic and police investigations into male homicide." BMJ Global Health 9, no. 4 (2024).
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