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Student performance, MOOC logs, knowledge tracing, standardized tests, learning analytics
13,431 datasets
This replication package contains data and code for analyzing the impact of the Great Depression's youth unemployment on U.S. high school and post-secondary completion rates between 1910 and 1940. It includes linked census data and newly digitized city-level unemployment rates to examine gender and socioeconomic disparities. The analysis finds that youth unemployment significantly increased educational attainment for higher-income boys, with negligible effects for girls and lower-income youths.
This replication package contains data and code for analyzing the impact of the Great Depression's youth unemployment on U.S. high school and post-secondary completion rates between 1910 and 1940. It includes linked census data and newly digitized city-level unemployment rates to examine gender and socioeconomic disparities. The analysis finds that youth unemployment significantly increased educational attainment for higher-income boys.
Simulated data for quantum system measurements, intended for machine learning and physics modeling applications. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle and is tagged for topics including quantum physics and synthetic data. Specific details on volume, authorship, and update history are not provided.
2023-24 academic year data provides authoritative geographic point locations for California's K-12 public schools, enriched with demographic and performance variables from the California Department of Education. The dataset includes schools open in October 2023 to align with official Fall Census Day enrollment counts. It is produced by the State of California as a subset of the CDE's public school directory.
This replication package supports research on Dust Bowl migrants from the 1930s, comparing migration patterns from more-eroded and less-eroded counties. The study analyzes migrant selection based on years of education and compares their 1939 wage incomes to destination natives. The dataset is authored by Richard Hornbeck.
This dataset supports a study comparing migration from more-eroded and less-eroded counties during the 1930s American Dust Bowl. It examines the economic and educational outcomes of migrants, including their years of education and wage incomes in 1939.
Kaggle dataset titled 'Klasifikasi Machine Learning Muhamad Rissal'. The title suggests it is likely related to classification tasks for educational or tutorial purposes. The dataset was published on Kaggle, but detailed metadata such as author, size, and update date are unavailable.
Interactive English Grammar Behavior Data is a dataset published on Kaggle. It likely contains records of user interactions and performance metrics from an IoT-based grammar learning system. The dataset's specific size, columns, and creation details are not provided in the available metadata.
A dataset titled 'AI powered Risk assessment platform' is hosted on Kaggle. The dataset's specific content, size, and structure are not detailed in the provided metadata. Its origin, creation date, and the number of records are unknown.
This dataset supports research on the relationship between demand stimulation and cost reduction during U.S. military production in World War II. It is described as an unprecedentedly large collection of data, compiled by FranΓ§ois Lafond for a replication package. The analysis uses this data to quantify the roles of exogenous technological progress and endogenous production experience effects.
Encompassing replication files for a study on the return to education in the mid-20th century, published in the Journal of Economic History in 2020. The files include code to generate figures and tables, authored by James J. Feigenbaum. The underlying census data is restricted and requires separate approval from IPUMS and NBER.
Comprising replication code and files for a published study on the return to education in the mid-20th century using evidence from twins. The data is restricted and requires approval from IPUMS and NBER for access. The author is James J. Feigenbaum, and the associated study was published in the Journal of Economic History in 2020.
This replication package supports research on the long-run effects of the boll weevil agricultural shock on educational attainment. It uses a sample of adults from the 1940 U.S. census linked to their childhood records to analyze changes in years of schooling. The dataset examines outcomes for white and black children aged 4 to 9 when the pest arrived.
This dataset supports a study on the long-run educational impacts of the boll weevil agricultural shock in the U.S. South. It uses a sample of adults from the 1940 census linked to their childhood records to analyze changes in educational attainment. The study found an increase of 0.24 to 0.36 years of schooling for children aged 4 to 9 when the weevil arrived.
Survey results from the EPA National Rivers and Streams Assessment for 2018-2019, 2013-2014, and 2008-2009 cycles. The data provides information on the ecological condition and key stressors of rivers and streams across all U.S. states. It includes collected data, geospatial shapefiles, and technical support documents for each survey period.
Department of Housing and Urban Development data illustrates school-level performance for neighborhood descriptions. The index is based on 4th grade student state exam results to identify neighborhoods near high- or low-performing elementary schools. It supports fair housing analysis and planning.
PicoGK code examples provide a resource for developers working with fine-tuning tasks. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, a platform for data science and machine learning projects. Specific details on the number of examples, file formats, and authorship are not provided in the available metadata.
Datasets_de_travail_examen_03 is a collection of data likely intended for educational or examination purposes. It is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific content, size, and structure are not described. The dataset's author, organization, and license details are unknown.
A GIS dataset from the British Geological Survey provides overall susceptibility scores (1-100) and factor scores (1-10) for property subsidence risk in England and Wales. It maps shrink-swell hazard to individual building polygons, considering geology, foundation depth, drainage, building type, and tree proximity. Postcode-level average scores are also available for aggregated analysis.
1971 to 1986 mineral resource maps produced by the British Geological Survey's Industrial Minerals Assessment Unit for Great Britain. The collection includes sand and gravel resource maps, with some covering conglomerate, limestone, dolomite, and celestite in specific regions. Maps show locations of resource blocks, deposit categories, and boreholes with indicative logs.