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Early numeracy intervention: Does quantity discrimination really work?
(2013-05)
Scope and Method of Study: The current study demonstrates that a taped problem intervention is an effective tool for increasing the early numeracy skill of QD. A taped problems intervention was used with two variations of ...
Investigation into the validity of the quantity discrimination curriculum-based measure of early numeracy
(2014-05)
Children come to school with a number of informal math skills (Gersten et. al., 2005; National Mathematics Advisory Panel, 2008). These informal skills include counting, ability to identify numbers, ability to formulate ...
Quantum model of human subjectivity for moral psychology: Using Q methodology to define the features of judgments in Hilbert space
(2018-05)
A major issue in the field of moral psychology is identifying aspects of human morality that can be measured. Kantor's (1959) formulation of a psychological event provides a unique option for the field. A psychological ...
Relationship of parental and peer attachments and romantic connections with self-injurious behaviors among college students
(2008-07)
Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between and among parent-adolescent attachments (trust, communication, alienation), peer attachments (trust, communication, alienation), ...
Mixed methods approach to investigating international students’ perception of teaching presence and sense of community in online classrooms and university belonging at Predominantly White Institutions
(2023-05)
A sense of belonging is still a challenge for minority groups, including international students who pursue their degrees at Predominantly White Institutions. Being an online student, potentially impede a sense of belonging ...
Relationships among body mass index, nutrition, internalizing symptoms, and ethnic identity of Cherokee youth attending a private Native American secondary school
(2011-07)
Scope and Method of Study: The present study provided a window into the relationships among overweight, internalizing symptoms, ethnic identity and healthy eating practices for one sample of American Indian youth living ...