This readme file was generated on 2025-02-11 by Katherine Collier


GENERAL INFORMATION

Title of Dataset: Academic achievement of children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss: A systematic review - data extraction spreadsheet from included journal articles

Author/Principal Investigator Information
Name: Katherine Collier

ORCID: 0009-0005-7482-8876

Institution: Durham University

Address: School of Education
Durham University
Confluence Building
Lower Mountjoy
Stockton Road
Durham
DH1 3LE
Email: katherine.a.collier@durham.ac.uk

Date of data collection: May 2022 to December 2024 

Geographic location of data collection: Durham, England.

Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: Writing of the article was supported by the UK Economic and Social Research Council funded NINE Doctoral Training Partnership [grant number ES/Y001648/1]


SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION

Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: CC:BY

Links to publications that cite or use the data: Collier, Katherine (2025?): Academic achievement of children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss: A systematic review.  [Submitted to Review of Education].

Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: None

Was data derived from another source? No

Recommended citation for this dataset:  Collier, Katherine (2025): Academic achievement of children with unilateral or mild bilateral hearing loss: A systematic review.  Durham University.  (dataset).  DOI: http://doi.org/10.15128/r273666454s



DATA FILE OVERVIEW

File List: 
Readme.txt
2025-01-24_Mild-and-UHL-Data-extraction.xlsx - a data extraction spreadsheet from included journal articles




Are there multiple versions of the dataset? No



METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION:

Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Data extraction from the twelve included journal articles, detailed within the spreadsheet. Calculation of effect size, if not already calculated within an article.
 


DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION: 

Number of cases: Data from twelve journal articles were extracted and summarised. 

Specialised formats or other abbreviations used: 
UHL = Unilateral Hearing Loss
Mild = Mild hearing loss
Slight = slight hearing loss
HI = Hearing impaired
NH = Normal hearing
SD = standard deviation




