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Adult outcomes as a function of an early childhood educational program: An Abecedarian Project follow-up A longitudinal study of the effect of an early educational intervention on economic, socioemotional, and educational outcomes at age 30, based on data collected from 101 of the original low-income participants in the Abecedarian Project experiment in North Carolina |
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An analysis of the effectiveness of early intervention programs for high-risk children A review of seventeen studies on the impact of early educational intervention on intellectual development in children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families |
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Early educational intervention, early cumulative risk, and the early home environment as predictors of young adult outcomes within a high-risk sample An examination effects of the Abecedarian study and the CARE study, two randomized trials of early intervention, on young adult outcomes and an examination of the possible mediators of early cumulative risk and the early home environment in a sample of 139 young adults at age 21, from high-risk families enrolled as infants |
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Young adult outcomes of the Abecedarian and CARE early childhood educational interventions A longitudinal study of the educational, vocational, health, and social outcomes of participants in the Carolina Approach to Responsive Education (Project CARE) preschool program, and a comparison of their outcomes with those of participants in the Abecedarian program |
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