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Social Skills Rating System |
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Third national Even Start evaluation: Program impacts and implications for improvement [Executive summary] A summary of an evaluative study of participation, language acquisition, and developmental impacts for parents and children enrolled in Even Start family literacy programs aimed at the socioeconomically disadvantaged in the United States from 1999-2001 |
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Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery (Rev. ed.) |
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Third national Even Start evaluation: Description of projects and participants An exploration of services and programs delivered through the Even Start program, and a look at the differences in programs in which families participated, based on information gathered through the Even Start Performance Information Recording System (ESPIRS) and the Experimental Design Study (EDS) |
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (Rev. ed.) |
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Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (Rev. ed.) A revised version of the original ECERS, designed to assess the quality of environments in preschool, kindergarten, and child care programs for children ages 2.5 to 5 years |
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Third national Even Start evaluation: Follow-up findings from the experimental design study A randomized controlled impact analysis of follow-up data collected from families that participated in the Experimental Design Study portion of the third national Even Start evaluation |
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Preschool Inventory (Rev. ed.) |
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (3rd ed.) The third edition of a listening comprehension measure for spoken words in standard English, as well as a screening test of verbal ability for individuals aged 2 years, 5 months through 90 years or older |
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