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Description: There is a growing concern about the influence of math anxiety on achievement outcomes and an individual’s potential for success. In response, many studies have investigated the effects of math anxiety on math ability and math outcomes in a variety of mathematics classes and at an assortment of grade levels.
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Description: The National Project on Achievement in Twins (NatPAT) is funded by the National Institutes of Health (grant number HD052120).
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Description: There is a growing concern about international reports citing the US student population is falling behind in STEM related outcomes.
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Description: This meta-analysis aims at examining whether statistically significant differences in EF exist between bilingual and monolingual individuals, as well as estimating the potential moderators of such differences.
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Description: This meta-analysis examined effects of intervention on the level and trend of text-writing sequences of students with disabilities and writing difficulties, in addition to potential moderating effects related to student demographics (i.e., disability status, age, gender, and race) and writing task (i.e., sentence, essay, and narrative).
Dataset
Part of Project: National Project on Achievement in Twins
Description: This is the survey that was sent to NatPAT caregivers in mid-summer 2021, focused on COVID-19 pandemic impacts on their family.
Dataset
Part of Project: Home Math Environment Study
Description: A final sample of 339 parents of children aged 3 through 8 drawn from Mechanical Turk answered a questionnaire online.
Document
Part of Project: National Project on Achievement in Twins
Description: This document contains the codebook and all necessary information for the NatPAT COVID-19 Summer to Fall 2021 Survey that was adminsitered.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: National Project on Achievement in Twins
Description: This is the survey that was sent to NatPAT caregivers in mid-summer 2021, focused on COVID-19 pandemic impacts on their family.
Document Type: Assessment Materials