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Description: We sought to understand the speech and language skills of children with nonsyndromic cleft palate with or without cleft lip (NSCP/L) by meta-analyzing results of the literature.
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Description: The aim of the research was to understand the role of self-esteem in influencing the relationship between parenting styles and social adjustment in young adults.
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Part of Project: Speech and language skills in children with nonsyndromic cleft palate with or without cleft lip
Description: These data are from our third meta-analysis project. The speech-vocabulary analysis represented eight samples and the speech-mlu analysis represented four samples. The ages ranged from 18-months to 39-months.
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Part of Project: Speech and language skills in children with nonsyndromic cleft palate with or without cleft lip
Description: These data represent effect sizes comparing children with NSCP/L to non-cleft peers. There are 241 effect sizes from 31 studies. Children's ages ranged from 13-months to 104-months (8;7). The data are in long format as there were multiple effect sizes extracted per study.
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Part of Project: Speech and language skills in children with nonsyndromic cleft palate with or without cleft lip
Description: These data are descriptive codes for the studies included in the meta-analysis. There are 31 studies. Data are presented in wide format. There are 34 variables.
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Part of Project: Perceived Parenting Styles, Self-esteem, Social Adjustment- Indian young adults
Description: The dataset contains the demographics (age, gender, educational qualification, socioeconomic background, and marital status) of 306 young adults (18 to 30 years), along with the coded item scores and results on the psychometrics related to perceived parenting styles, self-esteem, and social adjustment.