Several studies have demonstrated the importance of comparing different informants' (i.e., teachers, parents, observers) reports of children's behavior. A study comparing Jamaican and U.S. teacher reports on children ages 6 to II revealed that Jamaican teachers reported higher problem scores in their pupils than U.S. teachers. Do Jamaican children really have more problems than U.S. children, or do teachers in these two countries have different tolerance levels for certain problems? This study addressed this question by comparing observers' and teachers' reports on Jamaican and African American children. We obtained teachers' reports and conducted structured direct observations on the same group of children. Considerable disparity emerged b...
While the research literature consistently and clearly delineates several student characteristics wh...
The present study examined construct equivalence of the teacher Strengths and Difficulties Questionn...
The present study examined construct equivalence of the teacher Strengths and Difficulties Questionn...
Background: Teacher reports of child emotional and behavioral problems (EBPs) are sparse in many low...
Many factors contribute to children’s psychopathology. African-American chil-dren, members of the la...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Problem behavior in kindergarten children, if severe or persistent, can lead to negative outcomes in...
textNew evidence suggests that African American children’s mistrust of European American teachers pl...
Black children are exposed to the highest rates of negative teacher perceptions and punitive consequ...
Noting that in recent years there has been an increase in the number of West Indian immigrants to th...
Child behavior and emotional problems in Jamaican classrooms: a multimethod study using direct obser...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether or not there is a double standard of punishment bet...
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Introduction: World Health Organization states that 20% of young children have emotional and behavio...
While the research literature consistently and clearly delineates several student characteristics wh...
The present study examined construct equivalence of the teacher Strengths and Difficulties Questionn...
The present study examined construct equivalence of the teacher Strengths and Difficulties Questionn...
Background: Teacher reports of child emotional and behavioral problems (EBPs) are sparse in many low...
Many factors contribute to children’s psychopathology. African-American chil-dren, members of the la...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Parent-teacher cross-informant agreement, although usually modest, may provide important clinical in...
Problem behavior in kindergarten children, if severe or persistent, can lead to negative outcomes in...
textNew evidence suggests that African American children’s mistrust of European American teachers pl...
Black children are exposed to the highest rates of negative teacher perceptions and punitive consequ...
Noting that in recent years there has been an increase in the number of West Indian immigrants to th...
Child behavior and emotional problems in Jamaican classrooms: a multimethod study using direct obser...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether or not there is a double standard of punishment bet...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Introduction: World Health Organization states that 20% of young children have emotional and behavio...
While the research literature consistently and clearly delineates several student characteristics wh...
The present study examined construct equivalence of the teacher Strengths and Difficulties Questionn...
The present study examined construct equivalence of the teacher Strengths and Difficulties Questionn...