2020
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/pk524
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Neural oscillations reveal differences in the process of word learning among school-aged children from lower socioeconomic status backgrounds

Abstract: Building a robust vocabulary in grade school is essential for academic success. Children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) households on average perform below their higher SES peers on word learning tasks, negatively impacting their vocabulary; however, significant variability exists within this group. Many children from low SES homes perform as well as, or better than, their higher SES peers on measures of word learning. The current study addresses what processes underlie this variability, by comparing th… Show more

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“…Information related to the word learning task can be found in other papers ( Abel et al, 2018 , Maguire et al, 2018 , Ralph et al, 2020 , Schneider et al, 2021 ). For this study, we focused on how children processed the words in the sentences leading up to the unknown word.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information related to the word learning task can be found in other papers ( Abel et al, 2018 , Maguire et al, 2018 , Ralph et al, 2020 , Schneider et al, 2021 ). For this study, we focused on how children processed the words in the sentences leading up to the unknown word.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%