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Project
Description: The purpose of this IES-funded project (#R305A180293, PI = Bailey) was to evaluate the efficacy of Preschool RULER, an approach to social and emotional learning focused on young children and the key adults in their lives (https://rulerapproach.org).
Project
Description: The Western Reserve Reading and Math Project (WRRMP) is a NIH funded longitudinal study on child development. The project has collected data annually for 15 years, with data on approximately 450 twin pairs collected during this time. The project has had several focal points throughout its history.
Dataset
Part of Project: Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study
Description: These data are children ages 2 through 5, includes preschool, child, and family demographic characters, social and emotional skills, cognitive skills, early math, early reading, and other indicators of kindergarten readiness (e.g., approaches to learning). Data were collected via director child assessments and teacher report.
Dataset
Part of Project: Western Reserve Reading and Math Project
Description: This dataset contains all longitudinal data for the entirety of the WRRMP. This includes 10 waves worth of twin data, with extensive reading, math, behavioral, and environmental measures. Due to the twin nature of the data, data is presented as both long and wide, with each twin represented twice within the dataset.
Dataset
Part of Project: Western Reserve Reading and Math Project
Description: This data is supplemental but non-essential to the main dataset. This contains race and ethnicity variables removed to preserve data integrity and data privacy.
Dataset
Part of Project: Western Reserve Reading and Math Project
Description: Contains Item-level data for wave 2 related to the Q2 questionnaire responded by mothers. See Master Codebook for variable information.
Dataset
Part of Project: Western Reserve Reading and Math Project
Description: Contains data related to PTP survey. See Master Codebook and Item level codebook for more details.