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Chantelle J. Dowsett
Researcher at University of Kansas
Publications - 17
Citations - 5199
Chantelle J. Dowsett is an academic researcher from University of Kansas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Academic achievement & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 17 publications receiving 4648 citations. Previous affiliations of Chantelle J. Dowsett include University of Texas at Austin.
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School Readiness and Later Achievement
Greg J. Duncan,Chantelle J. Dowsett,Amy Claessens,Katherine Magnuson,Aletha C. Huston,Pamela Kato Klebanov,Linda S. Pagani,Leon Feinstein,Mimi Engel,Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,Holly R. Sexton,Kathryn Duckworth,Crista Japel +12 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of the results shows that early math skills have the greatest predictive power, followed by reading and then attention skills, while measures of socioemotional behaviors were generally insignificant predictors of later academic performance.
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Structural and Process Features in Three Types of Child Care for Children from High and Low Income Families.
TL;DR: Comparing structural and process characteristics of child care centers, family child care homes and care by relatives for 2, 3- and 4 ½-year-old children finds curvilinear associations were found between structural features of care and family income, particularly for caregiver education and training.
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Replication and robustness in developmental research.
TL;DR: The case for prioritizing both explicit replications and within-study robustness checks in developmental psychology is made and recommendations for promoting graduate training in replication and robustness-checking methods are provided and for editorial policies that encourage these practices are provided.
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"School readiness and later achievement": Correction to Duncan et al. (2007).
Greg J. Duncan,Chantelle J. Dowsett,Amy Claessens,Katherine Magnuson,Aletha C. Huston,Pamela Kato Klebanov,Linda S. Pagani,Leon Feinstein,Mimi Engel,Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,Holly R. Sexton,Kathryn Duckworth,Crista Japel +12 more
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Secondary Data Analysis: An Important Tool for Addressing Developmental Questions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the benefits and limitations of secondary data analysis so that researchers can make informed decisions about when it makes sense to use existing data and when it does not.