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Project
Description: This project is a research study which had a goal of discovering the correlation between internet addiction, introversion, and loneliness. A survey exercise was carried out targeting vocational college students in Chongqing City where questionnaires were randomly administered to 150 students, male and female aged 18 and above.
Project
Description: By leveraging technology, new knowledge will be gained on the linkage between teacher stress, teacher talk, teacher-student relationships, and pre-academic and social-emotional outcomes in Black and Latine students, paving the way for more efficacious interventions to reduce teacher stress.
Project
Description: The purpose of this study is to explore the relations among elementary schools’ RTI (Response to Intervention) implementation and teachers’ awareness of RTI implementation and student outcomes.
Dataset
Part of Project: Internet Addiction, Introversion and Loneliness: A Study of Chinese Vocational College Students
Description: This data is vocational college students, male and female, located in Chongqing City, China, and has internet addiction, Introversion and loneliness variables
Dataset
Part of Project: Project FOCUS: Exploring RTI Implementation with a Focus on Students Receiving Tier 3 and Special Education
Description: These are data from 1000 teachers and 77 administrators. Data include demographic variables on teachers, and their perceptions of RTI implementation in their school. This is a cross-sectional dataset.
Dataset
Part of Project: Project FOCUS: Exploring RTI Implementation with a Focus on Students Receiving Tier 3 and Special Education
Description: These are data from 65 school administrators.
Document
Part of Project: Project FOCUS: Exploring RTI Implementation with a Focus on Students Receiving Tier 3 and Special Education
Description: This codebook accompanies the data set "Teacher Survey Data on School RTI components, and includes variable name, prompts, data type, and allowable values.
Document Type: Codebook