The role of acquaintanceship with the child on reports of child behaviour by different informants was examined within the framework of a general theory of personality judgment. Mothers of referred children and group-care workers rated videotaped behaviour samples of a well known and an unknown child in the clinic. Independent observers also rated the videotapes. In line with the acquaintanceship hypothesis, mothers were found to perceive more behaviour problems than independent observers when rating well known children but not unknown children. Contrary to the acquaintanceship hypothesis, however, the group-care workers in our study reported more behaviour problems than the other informants regardless of their acquaintance with the children...
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialisation in uences, person varia...
The goal of this study was to examine how mothers and fathers view children\u27s internalizing and e...
Patterns of women's perceptions of children were examined using cluster analysis of their responses ...
The role of acquaintanceship with the child on reports of child behaviour by different informants wa...
The present study compared ratings of a standardized sample of child behavior problems across inform...
This study examined the impact of two relationship-focused variables on the formation of parent caus...
In clinical practice, child psychologists' case formulations are often based on parental reports. In...
The purpose of this study was to compare 40 clinic-referred conduct-disordered children and their mo...
Studies have shown that children showing signs of behavior problems early in life are at considerabl...
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The spectrum hypothesis, postulating that differences between referred and non-referred samples are ...
Predictive relations from personality measures to children's social behaviour in pre-school were...
The major purpose of the study was to determine whether there are observable differences in the inte...
The present study analyses free descriptions that mothers made of their child's personality. 210 des...
This thesis examined mothers' attributions for difficult behaviours in their own and other children....
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialisation in uences, person varia...
The goal of this study was to examine how mothers and fathers view children\u27s internalizing and e...
Patterns of women's perceptions of children were examined using cluster analysis of their responses ...
The role of acquaintanceship with the child on reports of child behaviour by different informants wa...
The present study compared ratings of a standardized sample of child behavior problems across inform...
This study examined the impact of two relationship-focused variables on the formation of parent caus...
In clinical practice, child psychologists' case formulations are often based on parental reports. In...
The purpose of this study was to compare 40 clinic-referred conduct-disordered children and their mo...
Studies have shown that children showing signs of behavior problems early in life are at considerabl...
Contains fulltext : 76680.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Considerable r...
The spectrum hypothesis, postulating that differences between referred and non-referred samples are ...
Predictive relations from personality measures to children's social behaviour in pre-school were...
The major purpose of the study was to determine whether there are observable differences in the inte...
The present study analyses free descriptions that mothers made of their child's personality. 210 des...
This thesis examined mothers' attributions for difficult behaviours in their own and other children....
Two studies were carried out to investigate relations between socialisation in uences, person varia...
The goal of this study was to examine how mothers and fathers view children\u27s internalizing and e...
Patterns of women's perceptions of children were examined using cluster analysis of their responses ...