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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 data within this project comprise a four year longitudinal study assessing various aspects of literacy including decoding, fluency, vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening comprehension, working memory and writing. Participants were tested on all measures once a year, approximately one year apart.
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Description: Project KIDS aimed to rigorously combine data from several independent RCTs to explore individual differences in response to intervention, focused on cognitive, behavioral, contextual, and family history correlates of intervention response.
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Description: Data sharing is increasingly becoming a highly encouraged or required practice for any federally funded research projects. However, the uptake of these practices in the field of education science has been minimal.
Dataset
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 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.
Dataset
Part of Project: Longitudinal Study on Reading and Writing at the Word, Sentence, and Text Levels
Description: This dataset is longitudinal in nature, comprising data from school years (2007/2008-2010/2011) following students in grade 1 to grade 4. Measures were chosen to provide a wide array of both reading and writing measures, encompassing reading and writing skills at the word, sentence, and larger passage or text levels.
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Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: These data are for each item on all achievement and behavioral assessments completed during the original intervention projects. The dataset is wide, with separate variable names for each wave of assessment. All participants (n= 4,038) are included. These data can be linked to the "total level" data using the PK_ID variable.
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Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: This data set includes all total scores, demographics, home literacy environment, etc. for Project KIDS. Data are in wide format, with separate variables for each wave of assessments. All 4038 participants are represented in the data.
Dataset
Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: These data include information on family demographics, home environment, health information, child diet and nutrition, BRIEF, SWAN, all at the item level. This is cross-sectional data. Data can be linked to other Project KIDS data through the PK_ID variable.
Dataset
Part of Project: Education Researchers’ Beliefs and Barriers towards Data Sharing
Description: Data used for Data Sharing project analyses. This is a subset of a larger dataset from the Data Management Project. Our subset includes variables relevant to our RQs and observations who completed parts of the survey relevant to our RQs. Data is in long format. The corresponding codebook details information available within our dataset.
Document
Part of Project: Longitudinal Study on Reading and Writing at the Word, Sentence, and Text Levels
Description: This document provides information regarding the naming of variables within the dataset, as well as information regarding the specific tests and subtests included in said dataset.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: Education Researchers’ Beliefs and Barriers towards Data Sharing
Description: This codebook provides a description of each variable in our dataset and, when appropriate, provides the survey question the variable represents.
Document Type: Codebook