Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy.
<p><i>Note</i>: The correlation plot depicts the raw relationship between variables and does not reflect the partial correlation controlling for socioeconomic status. A trend line is included to indicate the direction of the correlation.</p>
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| author | Talia Liu (10338026) |
| author2 | Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298) Kelsey E. Davison (20141301) Jennifer Zuk (343047) |
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| author_facet | Talia Liu (10338026) Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298) Kelsey E. Davison (20141301) Jennifer Zuk (343047) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Talia Liu (10338026) Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298) Kelsey E. Davison (20141301) Jennifer Zuk (343047) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2024-11-07T18:25:47Z |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 10.1371/journal.pone.0313218.g003 |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Genetics Ecology Sociology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Computational Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified time online survey remains unclear whether parents &# 8217 hierarchical regressions reveal enriching learning environment home environment provided preschoolers &# 8217 literacy environments may home literacy environment children &# 8217 home music environment efficacy </ p home music preschoolers completed literacy skills literacy development shared reading present study potential contributions partial correlations interactive techniques findings support existing literature directly investigated 124 caregivers |
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| spelling | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy.Talia Liu (10338026)Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298)Kelsey E. Davison (20141301)Jennifer Zuk (343047)GeneticsEcologySociologyScience PolicyInfectious DiseasesComputational BiologyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedtime online surveyremains unclear whetherparents &# 8217hierarchical regressions revealenriching learning environmenthome environment providedpreschoolers &# 8217literacy environments mayhome literacy environmentchildren &# 8217home music environmentefficacy </ phome musicpreschoolers completedliteracy skillsliteracy developmentshared readingpresent studypotential contributionspartial correlationsinteractive techniquesfindings supportexisting literaturedirectly investigated124 caregivers<p><i>Note</i>: The correlation plot depicts the raw relationship between variables and does not reflect the partial correlation controlling for socioeconomic status. A trend line is included to indicate the direction of the correlation.</p>2024-11-07T18:25:47ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0313218.g003https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Children_s_amount_of_music_exposure_is_associated_with_parental_self-efficacy_/27630576CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/276305762024-11-07T18:25:47Z |
| spellingShingle | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy. Talia Liu (10338026) Genetics Ecology Sociology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Computational Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified time online survey remains unclear whether parents &# 8217 hierarchical regressions reveal enriching learning environment home environment provided preschoolers &# 8217 literacy environments may home literacy environment children &# 8217 home music environment efficacy </ p home music preschoolers completed literacy skills literacy development shared reading present study potential contributions partial correlations interactive techniques findings support existing literature directly investigated 124 caregivers |
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| title | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy. |
| title_full | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy. |
| title_fullStr | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy. |
| title_full_unstemmed | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy. |
| title_short | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy. |
| title_sort | Children’s amount of music exposure is associated with parental self-efficacy. |
| topic | Genetics Ecology Sociology Science Policy Infectious Diseases Computational Biology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified time online survey remains unclear whether parents &# 8217 hierarchical regressions reveal enriching learning environment home environment provided preschoolers &# 8217 literacy environments may home literacy environment children &# 8217 home music environment efficacy </ p home music preschoolers completed literacy skills literacy development shared reading present study potential contributions partial correlations interactive techniques findings support existing literature directly investigated 124 caregivers |