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Project
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.
Project
Description: Information for the broader "Embedding Working Memory Training within Math Problem Solving" project is described below.
Project
Description: By leveraging technology, new knowledge will be gained on the linkage between teacher stress, teacher talk, teacher-student relationships, and pre-academic and social-emotional outcomes in Black and Latine students, paving the way for more efficacious interventions to reduce teacher stress.
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.
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