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Xiaoxue Fu; Emma Platt; Frederick Shic; Jessica Bradshaw – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: The study aimed to compare eye tracking (ET) and manual coding (MC) measures of attention to social and nonsocial information in infants with elevated familial likelihood (EL) of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and low likelihood of ASD (LL). ET provides a temporally and spatially sensitive tool for measuring gaze allocation. Existing…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Attention, Infants, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Hanna Weiers; Felicity Slocombe; Ella James-Brabham; Camilla Gilmore – Infant and Child Development, 2025
Individual differences in mathematical skills emerge early and are influenced by a range of cognitive and environmental factors. One of these is the Home Mathematics Environment (HME), which includes adult-child mathematics talk. Nevertheless, large variations in methods used to investigate and code adult-child mathematics talk exist. We conducted…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Adults, Young Children, Correlation
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Seiyon M. Lee; Sami Baral; Hongming Chip Li; Li Cheng; Shan Zhang; Carly S. Thorp; Jennifer St. John; Tamisha Thompson; Neil Heffernan; Anthony F. Botelho – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2025
Teachers often use open-ended questions to promote students' deeper understanding of the content. These questions are particularly useful in K-12 mathematics education, as they provide richer insights into students' problem-solving processes compared to closed-ended questions. However, they are also challenging to implement in educational…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Taxonomy, Data Analysis, Middle School Mathematics
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M. V. Lubarda; A. M. Phan; C. Schurgers; N. Delson; M. Ghazinejad; S. Baghdadchi; M. Minnes; M. Kim; C. Pilegard; J. Relaford-Doyle; C. L. Sandoval; H. Qi – Computer Science Education, 2025
Background and context: Pair programming and oral exams were deployed in tandem in a remote undergraduate computer programming course to promote social interaction and enhance learning. Objectives: We investigate their impact on social interactions, sense of connection, academic performance, and academic integrity within a virtual learning…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Undergraduate Students, Integrity, Computer Science Education