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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 study addresses first-grade students with comorbid difficulty across word reading and calculations. Students with comorbid difficulty are randomly assigned to 4 conditions, a control group, coordinated treatment across reading & math, reading-only treatment, & math-only treatment.
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Description: Information for the broader "Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving" project is described below.
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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: A Meta-Analysis of the Bilingual Advantage in Executive Function among Children
Description: This data set corresponds to 172 studies examining the bilingual advantage.
Dataset
Part of Project: Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving
Description: This file contains data associated with "Children’s Baseline Working Memory Moderates the Effects of Working Memory Training,” a paper submitted for publication by Lynn Fuchs, Sonya Sterba, Marcia Barnes, and Douglas Fuchs of Vanderbilt University.
Dataset
Part of Project: Improving the Academic Performance of First-Grade Students with Reading and Math Difficulty
Description: This data set includes teacher identification (nesting) variable, reading and math scores, cognitive scores, and demographics .
Dataset
Part of Project: Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving
Description: This file contains data associated with "Building Word-Problem Solving and Working Memory Capacity: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Three Intervention Approaches", a publication in the Journal of Education Psychology (2022), 2022, Vol. 114, No. 7, 1633–1653.
Dataset
Part of Project: Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving
Description: This file contains data associated with "Building Word-Problem Solving and Working Memory Capacity: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Three Intervention Approaches," a publication in the Journal of Education Psychology (2022), 2022, Vol. 114, No. 7, 1633–1653.
Dataset
Part of Project: Writing Sequences of Students with Disabilities: A Review Contrasting Level and Trend Effects
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).
Document
Part of Project: Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving
Description: This is the codebook accompanying the dataset Baseline Working Memory as a Moderator of Working Memory Training on Working Memory Outcomes.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: Improving the Academic Performance of First-Grade Students with Reading and Math Difficulty
Description: This is the codebook accompanying the dataset Comorbid Word Reading and Math Computation Difficulty at Start of First Grade.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving
Description: This document is the codebook for all data associated with the manuscript Building Word-Problem Solving and Working Memory Capacity: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Three Intervention Approaches.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving
Description: Publication in the Journal of Education Psychology (2022), 2022, Vol. 114, No. 7, 1633–1653.
Document Type: Journal Contribution