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Part of Project: Data-based decision-making in schools: Examining the process and effects of teacher support
Description: This dataset contains the relevant data related to the project "Data-based decision-making in schools: Examining the process and effects of teacher support", that were used in the associated manuscript available at https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000530. Data and associated codebook/materials are all available at the external dataset link.
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Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: This is the data that was extracted from existing studies for use in this meta-analysis on reading anxiety and reading achievement. This includes 44 studies. Many of the studies had multiple effect sizes. Each row of data represents a effect size (long format).
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Part of Project: Headsprout Data Analytics
Description: Data from the Headsprout data analytics project. This dataset includes student progress monitoring data (DIBELS, TOWRE, CELF), data analytics from their engagement in Headsprout, and information about their home literacy environment (UFLI Home Literacy survey.
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Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: These data include information on family demographics, home environment, health information, child diet and nutrition, BRIEF, SWAN, all at the item level. This is cross-sectional data. Data can be linked to other Project KIDS data through the PK_ID variable.
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Part of Project: Math Achievement, Attitudes, and Anxiety
Description: Mathematics achievement, attitudes, and anxiety were longitudinally assessed for 342 (169 boys) adolescents from 7th to 9th grade, inclusive, and Latent Growth Curve Models were used to assess the relations among these traits and developmental change in them.
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Part of Project: Sex Differences in Mathematics Anxiety and Attitudes
Description: Sex differences in the strength of the relations between mathematics anxiety, mathematics attitudes, and mathematics achievement were assessed concurrently in sixth grade (n = 1,091, 545 boys) and longitudinally from sixth to seventh grade (n = 190, 97 boys).