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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: Language processing accounts posit that spoken and written word predictability processes facilitate language comprehension, and prior research on contextual facilitation effects shows that individuals’ processing of a constrained word is faster and more accurate than that of an unconstrained word.
Project
Description: Mentoring for clinical faculty in academic health centers offers numerous benefits; however, structured virtual mentoring remains understudied in this context.
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: Mentorship Matters
Description: Data gathered from both mentors and mentees prior to program launch
Dataset
Part of Project: Mentorship Matters
Description: Survey data gathered from Mentorship Matters mentors and mentees who were participating at the program's mid-point.
Dataset
Part of Project: Mentorship Matters
Description: Survey data gathered from mentors and mentees after the conclusion of the Mentorship Matters program.
Code
Part of Project: Sentence Context Effects on Word Processing Among School-Aged Children in Honduras
Description: This SPSS code takes the raw data posted as "SCE_Data".
Code Type: Analysis
Document
Part of Project: Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study
Description: This codebook accompanies the Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study—Connecticut Dataset.
Document Type: Codebook