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Mireille Smits-van der Nat; Femke van der Wilt; Martijn Meeter; Chiel van der Veen – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
According to Vygotsky's cultural-historical activity theory, pretend play can be an important context for the development of children's social competence. The aim of this meta-analysis was to synthesize the current evidence about the relation between pretend play and social competence in early childhood (age 3-8 years). A systematic literature…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Interpersonal Competence, Play, Correlation
Jihyun Rho; Martina A. Rau – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Misleading data visualizations have become a significant issue in our information-rich world due to their negative impact on informed decision-making. Consequently, it is crucial to understand the factors that make viewers vulnerable to misleading data visualizations and to explore effective instructional supports that can help viewers combat the…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Decision Making, Data Use, Deception
Identifying the Most Cited Articles and Authors in Educational Psychology Journals from 1988 to 2023
Waseem Hassan; Amedee Marchand Martella; Daniel H. Robinson – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Over the past 30 years, several reviews have examined scholarly contributions of individual researchers and institutions in the field of educational psychology (Fong et al., Educational Psychology Review 34:2379-2403, 2022; Greenbaum et al., Educational Psychology Review 28:215-223, 2016; Hsieh et al., Contemporary Educational Psychology…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Educational Research, Citations (References), Journal Articles
Cody Ding – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
In the article "It's Just an Observation," Robinson and Wainer (Educational Psychology Review 35, Robinson, D., & Wainer, H. (2023). It's just an observation. Educational Psychology Review, 35(83), Published online: 14 August, 2023) lamented that educational psychology is moving toward the dark side of the quality continuum, with…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Educational Psychology, Quality Assurance, Barriers
Abraham E. Flanigan; Jordan Wheeler; Tiphaine Colliot; Junrong Lu; Kenneth A. Kiewra – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Many college students prefer to type their lecture notes rather than write them by hand. As a result, the number of experimental and quasi-experimental studies comparing these two note-taking mediums has flourished over the past decade. The present meta-analytic research sought to uncover trends in the existing studies comparing achievement and…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, College Students, Notetaking, Handwriting
Young-Suk Grace Kim; Dandan Yang; Jinkyung Hwang – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Writing and mathematics are essential in academic achievement. In the present study, we investigated whether writing skills and mathematics skills are related and if so, whether their relation is moderated by participants' grade level (a proxy for developmental phase), subskills of mathematics and writing skills, and assessment characteristics…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Writing Skills, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Program Divisions
Martin Brunner; Sophie E. Stallasch; Cordula Artelt; Oliver Lüdtke – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
There is a need for robust evidence about which educational interventions work in preschool to foster children's cognitive and socio-emotional learning (SEL) outcomes. Lab-based individually randomized experiments can develop and refine such interventions, and field-based randomized experiments (e.g., cluster randomized trials) evaluate their…
Descriptors: Preschools, Social Emotional Learning, Outcomes of Education, Cognitive Objectives
Fong, Carlton J.; Flanigan, Abraham E.; Hogan, Eric; Brady, Anna C.; Griffin, Marlynn M.; Gonzales, Cassandra; García, Agustín J.; Fathi, Zohreh; Robinson, Daniel H. – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
This study updates and extends prior work on institutional and individual productivity in educational psychology journals ("Cognition and Instruction," "Contemporary Educational Psychology," "Educational Psychologist," "Educational Psychology Review," "Journal of Educational Psychology") from 2015…
Descriptors: Productivity, Educational Psychology, Periodicals, Futures (of Society)
Karianne Megard Grønli; Bente Rigmor Walgermo; Erin M. McTigue; Per Henning Uppstad – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Teachers' feedback is critical for student learning, particularly during oral reading, where it supports skill development and fosters students' agency and reader identity. However, research has yet to provide clear recommendations for effective classroom feedback. This critical-constructive review aims to achieve two objectives: to present…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Feedback (Response), Classroom Environment, Teacher Student Relationship
King, Ronnel B.; McInerney, Dennis M.; Pitliya, Riddhi J. – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
Culture has mostly been neglected in mainstream educational psychology research. In this paper, we argued for the need to cultivate a cultural imagination and provided seven key recommendations for conducting culturally imaginative research. We explained how these recommendations could prove useful in avoiding the two types of errors that trap…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Cultural Influences, Cultural Awareness, Psychologists
Moshman, David – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
"Metacognitive theories," an article Gregg Schraw and I published in "Educational Psychology Review" in 1995, has been cited in over a thousand scholarly publications. In this follow-up, dedicated to Gregg and written after his recent death, I provide a brief overview of our 1995 article and then reflect on it in four ways.…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Correlation, Epistemology, Citation Analysis
Greenbaum, Hannah K.; Goodsir, Hayden L.; Smith, M. Cecil; Robinson, Daniel H. – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
This article examines top-producing female authors, editors, and editorial board members in five educational psychology journals (i.e., Cognition and Instruction, Contemporary Educational Psychology, Educational Psychologist, Educational Psychology Review, and Journal of Educational Psychology) from 2009 to 2016. Results extend data from four…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Periodicals, Females, Authors
Basma, Badriah; Savage, Robert – Educational Psychology Review, 2018
This systematic review explores the impact of teacher professional development (PD) on student reading achievement. The first part of the literature evaluates all available existing systematic reviews and meta-analyses of PD intervention studies. No quality reviews of PD and reading specifically (distinct from 'attainment') were found. There was a…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Influence, Reading Achievement, Meta Analysis
Hedges, Larry V. – Educational Psychology Review, 2013
Recommendations for practice are routinely included in articles that report educational research. Robinson et al. suggest that reports of primary research should not routinely do so. They argue that single primary research studies seldom have sufficient external validity to support claims about practice policy. In this article, I draw on recent…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Journal Articles, Educational Practices, Educational Policy
Renkl, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2013
Robinson et al. ("Educ Psychol Rev" 25:291-302, 2013) have suggested refraining from practice and policy recommendations in primary educational research articles, in particular because primary research journals are not the appropriate outlet for such recommendations, the evidence provided by one research article is usually not…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Journal Articles, Periodicals, Educational Practices
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