Person: Sara A. Hart

Professional Titles
Professor of Psychology
Canadian Excellence Research Chair in Developmental Science
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9793-0420
Google Scholar ID
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=okXf5CsAAAAJ&hl=en

I am an interdisciplinary researcher who happens to find herself in a developmental psychology area.
My research efforts integrate theories and methods from developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, education, and behavioral genetics. Broadly, my substantive research relates to understanding how and why people differ in their cognitive development, particularly focused on reading and math development. My work is highlighted by the use of advanced methodological techniques and open science.

Most of my work to date has focused on using twin methods to understand the "nature" and "nurture" of child development. I also spend a lot of time trying to understand the direct role of environments around children, controlling for genetic predispositions. I currently have an NIH grant to create a national twin project, NatPAT, to examine the genetic and environmental influences on the co-development of reading and math skills through elementary school.

I also work in the field of meta-science, understanding how scientists do science, with a particular interest in supporting rigorous and reproducible educational and developmental science. I currently have an NIH grant to build a data repository, LDbase, to support the data storage and data access needs of scientists working in the field of learning disabilities.

Beyond my research, I am passionate about training, dissemination of research, and advocating for women and BIPOC in science. I am the PI of the Florida Learning Disabilities Research Center Engagement Core, with a mission to provide specialized training opportunities to students and postdocs, and disseminate our research to our community. I am the Co-Director of FIREFLIES, an IES funded predoctoral training grant focused on reading research. I am a co-founder and President of POWER, an association with the mission to connect, support, and advocate for women conducting research in the fields of education and child development.

Full Name
Sara Ann Hart
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Contributions

Document: 2022 COVID questionnaire (Uploaded on )

This document contains the codebook and all necessary information for the NatPAT COVID-19 Survey that was administered in mid-summer 2022.

Document: 2022 COVID questionnaire (Uploaded on )

This document contains the codebook and all necessary information for the NatPAT COVID-19 Survey that was administered in mid-summer 2022.

Dataset: 2022 COVID questionnaire (Uploaded on )

This is the survey that was sent to NatPAT caregivers and twins in mid-summer 2022, focused on COVID-19 pandemic impacts on caregivers' and twin's lives.

For the reading anxiety meta-analysis paper, in addition to the main text, some supplemental analyses were run. This document contains the results of the supplemental analyses.

Dataset: 2021 COVID questionnaire (Uploaded on )

This is the survey that was sent to NatPAT caregivers in mid-summer 2021, focused on COVID-19 pandemic impacts on their family.

Document: COVID-19 Summer to Fall 2021 Survey Codebook (Uploaded on )

This document contains the codebook and all necessary information for the NatPAT COVID-19 Summer to Fall 2021 Survey that was adminsitered.

Document: Preregister_CodingSheet_ReadingAnxietyMeta (Uploaded on )

We are conducting a meta-analysis on the association between reading anxiety and reading achievement. This document, specifically, is our preregistered coding sheets we plan to use for extraction of information from each study included in the meta-analysis.

Document: Preregistration_ReadingAnxietyMeta (Uploaded on )

In this preregisteration we outline our plan for conducting this meta-analysis on the association between reading anxiety and reading achievement. We provide a description of the study, including the study aims and research questions.

Project: Reading Anxiety and Reading Achievement: A Meta-Analysis (Uploaded on )

This LDbase project page containes the open science materials for our meta-analysis on the reading anxiety and reading achievement.

Dataset: 2009-2010 School Level Data (Uploaded on )

This dataset contains the school-level data related to the study "Methodological Decisions and their impacts on the perceived relations between school funding and educational achievement".