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Project
Description: In this study, we examined if data analytics gleaned from an online literacy application could inform teachers of student reading progress above and beyond their progress monitoring scores. Participants were all K-1 students in one elementary school in a southeastern state.
Project
Description: This LDbase project page containes the open science materials for our meta-analysis on the reading anxiety and reading achievement.
Project
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.
Dataset
Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: This is the data that was extracted from existing studies for use in this meta-analysis on reading anxiety and reading achievement. This includes 44 studies. Many of the studies had multiple effect sizes. Each row of data represents a effect size (long format).
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.
Code
Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: This is the code from the analysis ran for the reading anxiety meta-analysis.
Code Type: Analysis
Document
Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: This is the accepted Stage 1 registered report version of the paper "Examining differential intervention effects: Do Individualized Student Intervention effects vary by student abilities and characteristics?".
Document Type: Preregistration
Document
Part of Project: Headsprout Data Analytics
Description: This is the original consent form used for the study. It includes the text for the parent consent form. The child assent script is included at the bottom of the document.
Document Type: Other
Document
Part of Project: Headsprout Data Analytics
Description: This is the survey used to assess the home literacy environment. It includes demographic items about the home, types of literacy activities, and access to literacy-related materials.
Document Type: Assessment Materials
Document
Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: This is the coding document that we used when extracting coded information from each of the studies included in the reading anxiety meta-analysis. This document also serves as a code book to that dataset for this project that is also on this same LDbase project page.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: This is the same document as the R code for this meta-analysis on reading anxiety. However this is shared in a pdf format.
Document Type: Other
Document
Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: For the reading anxiety meta-analysis paper, in addition to the main text, some supplemental analyses were run. This document contains the results of the supplemental analyses.
Document Type: Figure
Document
Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: In this preregisteration we outline our plan for conducting this meta-analysis on the association between reading anxiety and reading achievement. We provide a description of the study, including the study aims and research questions.
Document Type: Preregistration
Document
Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: We are conducting a meta-analysis on the association between reading anxiety and reading achievement. This document, specifically, is our preregistered coding sheets we plan to use for extraction of information from each study included in the meta-analysis.
Document Type: Preregistration