Bethany Rittle-Johnson

Affiliations: 
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
Area:
Developmental Psychology
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https://www.vanderbilt.edu/psychological_sciences/bio/bethany-rittle-johnson
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Adler RM, Xu M, Rittle-Johnson B. (2023) What counts as STEM, and does it matter? The British Journal of Educational Psychology. e12639
Douglas AA, Msall C, Rittle-Johnson B. (2023) Developing and validating a measure of parental knowledge about early math development. Frontiers in Psychology. 14: 1116883
Douglas AA, Zippert EL, Rittle-Johnson B. (2021) Parents' numeracy beliefs and their early numeracy support: A synthesis of the literature. Advances in Child Development and Behavior. 61: 279-316
Zippert EL, Douglas AA, Rittle-Johnson B. (2020) Finding patterns in objects and numbers: Repeating patterning in pre-K predicts kindergarten mathematics knowledge. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 200: 104965
Loehr AM, Fazio LK, Rittle-Johnson B. (2020) The role of recalling previous errors in middle-school children's learning. The British Journal of Educational Psychology
Rittle-Johnson B, Farran DC, Durkin KL. (2020) Marginalized students’ perspectives on instructional strategies in middle-school mathematics classrooms Journal of Experimental Education. 1-18
Zippert EL, Rittle-Johnson B. (2020) The home math environment: More than numeracy Early Childhood Research Quarterly. 50: 4-15
Zippert EL, Douglas AA, Smith MR, et al. (2019) Preschoolers' broad mathematics experiences with parents during play. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 192: 104757
Douglas A, Zippert EL, Rittle-Johnson B. (2019) Parent-Child Talk about Early Numeracy Iris Journal of Scholarship. 1: 48-68
Zippert EL, Clayback K, Rittle-Johnson B. (2019) Not Just IQ: Patterning Predicts Preschoolers’ Math Knowledge Beyond Fluid Reasoning Journal of Cognition and Development. 20: 752-771
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