We strive to follow Open Science Practices in our lab, primarily using our lab’s OSF site. Which means, for recent studies, we work to: (a) Preregister our studies (e.g., on As Predicted or OSF); (b) Share our materials.; (c) Share our data and our analysis code.
Many publications are posted on Dr. Rittle-Johnson's Research Gate Profile here.
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To request a copy of any of these publications, please send us an email with the full citation. Note that some articles and conference presentations are available on our Math Follow-Up, Patterns and Math, Early Algebraic Thinking (archived), and Contrasting Cases project webpages.
*Note that some articles and conference presentations are available on our project webpages, accessible via the quick links on the right.