Because teachers are a principal source of information regarding the behaviorally disturbed child, rating scales have earned an important place in the psychologist\u27s assessment battery. Within this context, it has recently been demonstrated that teachers are able to distinguish between the narrowband externalizing disorders of hyperactivity and aggression when referred boys are observed in various classroom settings. The present study represents an attempt to cross-validate the sensitivity of these teacher-rated Inattention/ Overactivity and Aggression factors for a second sample of 67 boys referred to an outpatient child psychiatry clinic. This was accomplished by observing these boys in the regular classroom settings of large-group sea...
Three behavior rating scales were filled out by teachers for the entire first grades of three public...
This study examined the ability of the Microcomputer Test of Attention (MTA) alone, and in combinati...
Accurate and rapid identification of students displaying behavioral problems requires instrumentatio...
The present study examined the differential validity of teacher ratings of Inattention/Overactivity ...
The convergent and discriminant validities of three teacher rating scale measures of the traits of h...
The present study examined the relationship between observational assess-ment of attention, teacher ...
pupils rated their pupils on the Abbreviated Teacher Rating Scale, a measure used to assess hyperact...
ABSTRACT. An evaluation of the validity of direct observation measures of pupil classroom behaviors ...
Ratings were collected on a rating scale comprised of the DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria for disrupti...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to investigate the consistency of ratings reported on pupils by...
The generalizability of children\u27s behavior within the clinical examination session to classroom ...
To ascertain whether subjects with similar behavior profiles also showed similar psychoeducational p...
ABSTRACT: The use of rating scales rather than direct observation procedures to identify various beh...
Objective: To assess attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in the classroom, most...
Objective: To assess attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in the classroom, most...
Three behavior rating scales were filled out by teachers for the entire first grades of three public...
This study examined the ability of the Microcomputer Test of Attention (MTA) alone, and in combinati...
Accurate and rapid identification of students displaying behavioral problems requires instrumentatio...
The present study examined the differential validity of teacher ratings of Inattention/Overactivity ...
The convergent and discriminant validities of three teacher rating scale measures of the traits of h...
The present study examined the relationship between observational assess-ment of attention, teacher ...
pupils rated their pupils on the Abbreviated Teacher Rating Scale, a measure used to assess hyperact...
ABSTRACT. An evaluation of the validity of direct observation measures of pupil classroom behaviors ...
Ratings were collected on a rating scale comprised of the DSM-III-R diagnostic criteria for disrupti...
Purpose The purpose of the study was to investigate the consistency of ratings reported on pupils by...
The generalizability of children\u27s behavior within the clinical examination session to classroom ...
To ascertain whether subjects with similar behavior profiles also showed similar psychoeducational p...
ABSTRACT: The use of rating scales rather than direct observation procedures to identify various beh...
Objective: To assess attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in the classroom, most...
Objective: To assess attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in the classroom, most...
Three behavior rating scales were filled out by teachers for the entire first grades of three public...
This study examined the ability of the Microcomputer Test of Attention (MTA) alone, and in combinati...
Accurate and rapid identification of students displaying behavioral problems requires instrumentatio...