Browsing Faculty Research by Department "Educational Psychology"
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(New York: Palgrave/MacMillan Press, 2015)
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(CA: Sage, 2010)
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(John Wiley & Son, 2014)
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(2014)
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(New York: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010)
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(Edwin Mellen, 2010)The undocumented status of many immigrants disfranchises them from receiving most of the state and federal support offered to other members of their community. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ...
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(Rehabilitation Psychology, 2010)
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(Brain Injury Professional, 2011)
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(International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2020)Scholars have solidly documented the importance of school safety for children experiencing disaster. However, research reviews and policy studies repeatedly report students with disabilities as excluded from consideration ...
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(Educational Studies, 2016)
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(2016)A non-experimental design was used to determine whether the verbal scores of low-income gifted fifth graders (n = 38) differed from those of their higher-income peers (n = 83). The Otis-Lennon School Ability Test, Eighth ...
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(New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009)
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(2016-10-03)Antonis Katsiyannis, Ed.D., is a Distinguished Alumni Professor of Special Education at Clemson University, where he teaches courses in assessment, applied behavior analysis, and legal and policy issues. He has published ...
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(New York: Palgrave/MacMillan Press, 2015)
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(Palgrave/MacMillan, 2015)
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(Journal of Family Issues, 2011)
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(2016-06-29)*This document includes the references used to conduct the analyses for the following manuscript. Functional living skills are skills needed for being an independent individual in society. As individuals with autism ...
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(John Wiley & Sons, 2014)
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(2017-02-10)The attachment includes the description of the design quality review for the following paper: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative and ...
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(2017-02-08)The attached document lists the references for the following article: The use of mobile technology is ubiquitous and is rapidly increasing in novel use. The use of mobile apps as augmentative and alternative communication ...