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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: 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.
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.
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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 .
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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.
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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.
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
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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
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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