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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: This LDbase project page containes the open science materials for our meta-analysis on the reading anxiety and reading achievement.
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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: The study generated new data by assessing 140 South African primary school children three times from 2019 to 2021.
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Description: In the present study, we conduct a meta-analysis of the PA-reading relationship for participants in African contexts.
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Description: The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk (MCPER) partnered with the University of Houston, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Texas A&M University, and Florida State University to improve the reading comprehension of students in grades 7 through 12.
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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.
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Part of Project: Phonological processing skills and their longitudinal relation to first and additional language literacy in isiXhosa and isiZulu speaking children
Description: This OSF Project contains the summary statistics and correlations for the variables included in the study. The raw data is not shared. The link includes information from bilingual Xhosa-English and Zulu-English children from South Africa assessed in first grade, and twice in third grade.
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Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: This is a spreadsheet format of table 4 that is included in the manuscript. Table 4 reports the reading anxiety measure used in each of 44 studies included in the reading anxiety meta-analysis.
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Part of Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis
Description: This is a spreadsheet format of table 3 that is included in the manuscript. Table 3 reports the study quality of the studies included in the reading anxiety meta-analysis. 14 quality indicators were selected from a suggested list by Protogerou and Hagger (2020) and adapted slightly in some cases to fit our current meta-analysis topic.
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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).
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Part of Project: Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text (PACT)
Description: Students were in Grades 8 enrolled in general education social studies or in Grades 7-12 and enrolled in general education English/language arts classes. Data were collected using measures of reading and other academic skills, attitudes, and student characteristics. All students participated for one school year only.
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Part of Project: Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text (PACT)
Description: Students were in Grades 8 or 11 and enrolled in general education social studies or in Grades 7-12 and enrolled in general education English/language arts classes. Data were collected using measures of reading and other academic skills, attitudes, and student characteristics. All students participated for one school year only.
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Part of Project: Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text (PACT)
Description: The Vocabulary and Comprehension (VoCo) project was a small study involving 44 struggling readers in Grade 9. The treatment was a multicomponent reading intervention delivered over 80 sessions during one school year. Data on measures of reading comprehension and fluency were collected at pre-test and post-test.
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Part of Project: Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text (PACT)
Description: Students were in Grade 11 enrolled in general education social studies or in Grades 7-12 and enrolled in general education English/language arts classes. Data were collected using measures of reading and other academic skills, attitudes, and student characteristics. All students participated for one school year only.
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Part of Project: Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text (PACT)
Description: Students were in Grades 11 enrolled in general education social studies or in Grades 7-12 and enrolled in general education English/language arts classes. Data were collected using measures of reading and other academic skills, attitudes, and student characteristics. All students participated for one school year only.
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Part of Project: Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text (PACT)
Description: In the 2013-14 school year, two PACT social studies RCTs were conducted, both with Grade 8 students. One study focused on schools with a higher percentage of English learners. The second study focused on struggling readers and provided a more intensified version of the PACT program.
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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.
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Part of Project: Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text (PACT)
Description: This document serves as a codebook for all related project datasets. Project years and subtests are separated as distinct worksheets within the document. This codebook spans 4 years and contains information on a large variety of tests and measures, and as a result is quite long.
Document Type: Codebook