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Nicole M. Zapparrata
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18
Publications
85
Citation Statements Received
484
Citation Statements Given
How they've been cited
115
17
68
0
How they cite others
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430
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Affiliations
The Graduate Center, CUNY
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City University of New York
Publications
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Slower Processing Speed in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Meta-analytic Investigation of Time-Based Tasks
Zapparrata
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Brooks
2
,
Ober
3
2022
J Autism Dev Disord
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Remote online learning outcomes in introductory psychology during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gravelle
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Brodsky
2
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Lodhi
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et al.
2024
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology
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Developmental Language Disorder Is Associated With Slower Processing Across Domains: A Meta-Analysis of Time-Based Tasks
Zapparrata
1
,
Brooks
2
,
Ober
3
2023
J Speech Lang Hear Res
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Online course formats and student self-efficacy in academic skills predict persistence in introductory psychology.
Gravelle
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Roberts
2
,
Elizabeth
3
et al.
2025
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology
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Benefits of an Online Interactive Educational Program Over Traditional Textbooks
Phillips
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Johnson
2
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Khalid
3
et al.
2023
Nurse Educ
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Theoretical underpinnings of technology-based interactive instruction
Khalid
1
,
Zapparrata
2
,
Phillips
3
2024
Teaching and Learning in Nursing
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Postvention as Prevention: Coping with Loss at School
Khalid
1
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Zapparrata
2
,
Loughlin
3
et al.
2022
IJERPH
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Temperament Predicts Vocabulary Development of Infants from Low-Income Families: A Longitudinal Structural Equation Model Analysis
Zapparrata
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Brooks
2
,
Che
3
2026
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