Dorothy E. Mccoach
Professor/Educational Psychology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
301 Scholarly Contributions
Increasing student mathematics selfefficacy through teacher training
2007
Research Type: Journal Article
Vocabulary intervention for kindergarten students Comparing extended instruction to embedded instruction and incidental exposure
2007
Research Type: Journal Article
Using Planned Enrichment Strategies with Direct Instruction to Improve Reading Fluency Comprehension and Attitude toward Reading An EvidenceBased Study
2007
Research Type: Journal Article
Growing readers A hierarchical linear model of childrens reading growth during the first 2 years of school
2006
Research Type: Journal Article
Ability grouping across kindergarten using an early childhood longitudinal study
2006
Research Type: Journal Article
Factors related to the underachievement of university students in Turkey
2006
Research Type: Journal Article
Gender differences in explaining grades using structural equation modeling
2005
Research Type: Journal Article
Making a difference Motivating gifted students who are not achieving
2005
Research Type: Journal Article
The identication of gifted students with learning disabilities: Challenges, controversies, and promising practices
2004
Research Type: Book Chapter
The identification of gifted students with learning disabilities Challenges controversies and promising practices
2004
Research Type: Journal Article
Emotional disturbancesocial maladjustment Why is the incidence increasing
2004
Research Type: Journal Article
Applications of Hierarchical Linear Models for Evaluations of Health Interventions Demystifying the Methods and Interpretations of Multilevel Models
2004
Research Type: Journal Article
The differential impact of academic selfregulatory methods on academic achievement among university students with and without learning disabilities
2003
Research Type: Journal Article
The School Attitude Assessment Survey-Revised: A New Instrument to Identify Academically Able Students Who Underachieve
2003
Research Type: Journal Article