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The aim of this study is to test the casual relationship between carotenoid supplementation, cognitive function, and achievement over a school-year. The central hypothesis is that, relative to the waitlist placebo group, children receiving the carotenoid supplement will exhibit greater gains in cognitive function and achievement.
Self- and peer-assessment is one of the important methods among student-centered assessment methods. The ability of the student to evaluate himself and his peers provides many contributions to him in his education and professional life.Nursing education aims to gain many psychomotor skills.Aim is to examine the effects of self and peer assessment training on the success of stoma care skills.
The Positive Family Support Project seeks to understand some of the factors that increase success for children in early elementary school, such as positive family support at home. This study will inform us on ways to help children learn and succeed in school.
The objective of this study is to use a randomized controlled design to determine whether cardiorespiratory fitness training improves neurocognitive function and academic performance during preadolescent development.