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Description: This study is a meta-scientific systematic review of published research literature in the content area of reading in order to estimate the prevalence of participation in key open science practices amongst authors publishing on this topic. This study is a conceptual replication and extension of previous studies by Cook et al.
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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: Emerging adulthood is a period characterized by identity exploration and increasing independence. This often opens up gates for an individual to engage in risk behaviours. Present study examines the impact of parenting styles on the tendency of emerging adults to engage in risk behaviour.
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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.
Dataset
Part of Project: Parenting and Risk Propensity
Description: Research variables are perceived parenting, risk propensity and emotionality Sample size 321, Participants: emerging adults(18-25 years) living and raised in India. Crossectional Research.
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Part of Project: Open science prevalence and predictors in scientific literature on reading
Description: This is a pre-registration for a study beginning February 2024. The study is a meta-scientific systematic review of published research literature in the content area of reading in order to estimate the prevalence of participation in key open science practices amongst authors publishing on this topic.
Document Type: Preregistration
Document
Part of Project: Open science prevalence and predictors in scientific literature on reading
Description: This document is an export of the Qualtrics forms that will be used by coders for the current systematic review. These are the initial versions associated with the preregistration published on 26 February 2024.
Document Type: Other