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    Preschool Verbal and Nonverbal Ability Mediate the Association Between Socioeconomic Status and School Performance

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    We compared the extent to which the long-term influence of family socioeconomic status (SES) on children's school performance from age 7 through 16 years was mediated by their preschool verbal and nonverbal ability. In 661 British children, who completed 17 researcher-administered ability tests at age 4.5 years, SES correlated more strongly with verbal than nonverbal ability (.39 vs.26). Verbal ability mediated about half of the association between SES and school performance at age 7, while nonverbal ability accounted for a third of the link. Only SES, but not verbal or nonverbal ability, was associated with changes in school performance from age 7 to 16. We found that SES-related differences in school performance are only partly transmitted through children's preschool verbal abilities

    1966 Census Small Area Statistics (Ward Library)

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    <p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p><B>Main Topics</B>:<br> Variables<br> The data file of standard Small Area Statistics contains information about: age and sex of the population, country of birth, 1 year and 5 year migration within and into a local authority, transport to work, economic activity, employment, socio-economic composition, social class, household composition, availability of cars and their garaging, housing tenure, dwellings, household amenities, occupation density, housing size and type and related topics (total of 381 variables)
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