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Description: This project relates to the published manuscript available at https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1747021820923944
Project
Description: The aim of this research is to create developmentally appropriate, play-based storytelling elicitation procedures to collect language samples of young children aged 18-48 months, tools for evaluating the magnitude and quality of narrative language produced in play-based storytelling sessions, and examine the psychometric properties of these new
Project
Description: In research, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) interventions have primarily focused on teaching children to make requests (Logan et al., 2017); however, AAC intervention should not stop there.
Dataset
Part of Project: AAC Narrative Intervention for Children with Autism
Description: These are the data for story grammar scores and number of different symbols used that resulted from the AAC narrative intervention. They are organized according to multiple baseline across participants design and pseudonyms are used instead of children's names.
Dataset
Part of Project: Support networks for instructional coaches and special education teachers
Description: These data include demographic information on the participating coaches (n = 15) and their coaching context. These data are crosssectional and include specific ego-IDs that can be used to merge with Alter and Tie datasets.
Dataset
Part of Project: Support networks for instructional coaches and special education teachers
Description: These data contain perceived demographic data on named alters (by Ego) and perceived support provision. These data can be combined with Ego level data to make a nested set using key ID variables.
Dataset
Part of Project: Support networks for instructional coaches and special education teachers
Description: These data are ties between alters in the network. These data are needed to visualize the complete network using ego and alter data as well.
Document
Part of Project: Listening to Speech and Non-speech Sounds Activates Phonological and Semantic Knowledge Differently
Description: This document contains all of the stimuli developed and used in the overarching project.
Document Type: Other