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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التفاصيل البيبلوغرافية
المؤلف الرئيسي: Talia Liu (10338026) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298) (author), Kelsey E. Davison (20141301) (author), Jennifer Zuk (343047) (author)
منشور في: 2024
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author Talia Liu (10338026)
author2 Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298)
Kelsey E. Davison (20141301)
Jennifer Zuk (343047)
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Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298)
Kelsey E. Davison (20141301)
Jennifer Zuk (343047)
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Helen Gray-Bauer (20141298)
Kelsey E. Davison (20141301)
Jennifer Zuk (343047)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2024-11-07T18:25:47Z
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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
status_str publishedVersion
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