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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).
Investigators: Shawn Datchuk, Kyle Wagner, Bridget Hier
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