Fig. 1: Younger volunteers of the same age as women who did not volunteer waited less time to give birth after the war ended in 1945. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Younger volunteers of the same age as women who did not volunteer waited less time to give birth after the war ended in 1945.

From: Child volunteers in a women's paramilitary organization in World War II have accelerated reproductive schedules

Fig. 1

a Model-generated posterior distribution predictions (dark lines), credibility intervals (shaded). b The observed data (median—solid line, box—interquartile range (25% and 75%), whiskers—5% and 95% intervals) for years to reproduction (y-axis) for age groups “Under 20”, “20–28”, and “Over 28” when the war began in 1939. See Supplementary Materials: Fig. 1a and Table 1 (top panel, right side) for posterior distributions for all covariates and Supplementary Fig. 3a for posterior predictive check for this model. Differences between the model-generated predictions in panel a and the observed data (panel b) primarily result from the impact of covariates entered into the model.

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