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The development of infant-caregiver relationships in a child care setting
Lee, Seung Yeon, 2005
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Columbia University, New York

An exploration of the development of infant-caregiver relationships, based on a sample of three case studies in New York City, using data from observations, interviews, documents, and a researcher journal

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Pre-kindergarten in eleven states: NCEDL's Multi-State Study of Pre-Kindergarten and study of State-Wide Early Education Programs (SWEEP): Preliminary descriptive report
Early, Diane Marie, 2005
Chapel Hill, NC: National Center for Early Development & Learning.

An outline of key descriptive findings about the characteristics of prekindergarten children and their families, teachers and their classes, classroom quality, and academic assessments, from the Multi-State Study of Pre-Kindergarten and the Study of State-Wide Early Education Programs (SWEEP)

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Quality child care and socio-emotional risk factors: No evidence of diminishing returns for urban children
Montes, Guillermo, 2005
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 20(3), 361-372

An investigation testing the hypothesis that early childhood centers experience diminishing returns from quality improvements as the quality of the classroom rises with regards to concurrent socio-emotional outcomes

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What is pre-kindergarten?: Characteristics of public pre-kindergarten programs
Clifford, Richard M., 2005
Applied Developmental Science, 9(3), 126-143

A study of the demographics and staff and structural quality of publicly-funded prekindergarten programs across 6 states

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