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Cognitive effects of chess instruction on students at risk for academic failure
Saahoon Hong
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William M. Bart
Educational Psychology
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Academic Failure
100%
Chess
100%
Chess Skill
40%
Cognitive Effects
100%
Cognitive Skills
40%
Competency Level
20%
Elementary School
20%
Group Performance
40%
School Activities
20%
Skill Rating
40%
Students At-risk
100%
Social Sciences
Academic Failure
100%
At-Risk Students
100%
Cognitive Effect
100%
Extracurricular Activities
33%
Primary Schools
33%
Arts and Humanities
Cognitive
100%
Competency
25%
Control Group
50%
Experimental group
50%
Extracurricular Activities
25%
posttests
25%
Primary Schools
25%
Psychology
At-Risk Student
100%
Cognitive effects
100%
Cognitive Skill
66%