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Landscape Analysis of Non-Cognitive Measures

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  • Sally Atkins-Burnett
  • Camila Fernandez
  • Lauren Akers
  • Jessica Jacobson
  • Claire Smither-Wulsin

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The goal of this project was to collect and analyze information about instruments designed to measure learning strategies and student mindsets in middle childhood.

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  • Sally Atkins-Burnett & Camila Fernandez & Lauren Akers & Jessica Jacobson & Claire Smither-Wulsin, 2012. "Landscape Analysis of Non-Cognitive Measures," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0ac5c8f9c48e46f496ed30b7c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:0ac5c8f9c48e46f496ed30b7c5969f24
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