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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.
Project
Description: This is the study's data set on the survey responses of the 3 variables.
Project
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.
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: Data set of the study "Finding Strength in time: Present-fatalistic Time Perspective's Mediating Role on Extraversion and Mental Pain Tolerance"
Description: The data set consists of survey responses from Likert scale questionnaires of 3 variables: extraversion, present-fatalistic time perspective, and mental pain tolerance. The participants were 679 Filipino participants of the general public aged 20-59 yrs.
Dataset
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.