School Readiness and Later Achievement Review

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Psychology

 

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David A

 

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November 17, 2014

 

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University

 

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The hypothesis was that six areas would have an effect on a child's ability to develop advanced cognitive skill-reading, mathematics, attention, internalizing, externalizing, and social skills. Theory/Philosophy In this study, the researchers took six different data sets to study taking into account several different variables-the outcomes for reading and math, achievement for language/verbal ability, and math, attention skills/problems, socioemotional behaviors including externalizing and internalizing problems and social skills, prior cognitive/achievement, and prior attention/socioemotional behavior...
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Four of the data sets were collected from the United States, one from Montreal, Canada, and one from Great Britain. Many studies have been done to compare the relationships between achievement, attention, and behavior and later achievement, but there has not been any studies done to compare which can be emphasized to create a healthier academic career in adolescence and beyond...
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