The objective of this study was to utilize self-report, peer-report and teacher-report techniques in measuring (reporting) anger in children; and to determine the intercorrelation between these three approaches in order to determine their relationship to one another and in turn, to assess these reporting tools. Subjects were 38 male and female emotionally disturbed children from the Virginia Treatment Center for Children, a short-term residential psychiatric facility in Richmond, Virginia. There were 28 boys and 10 girls, with a mean age of approximately 11 years. Each student was given the Children\u27s Inventory of Anger (CIA) and the Peer-Report of Anger (PR). The teachers were given the Teacher\u27s Rating Scale of Student\u27s Anger (T...
The Adolescent Anger Rating Scale (AARS) was designed to (a) measure two distinct types of anger: in...
In an attempt to throw some light upon the frequency, duration, and cause of anger outbursts along p...
The purpose of this study was to consider whether students who had been identified as having anger m...
The objective of this study was to utilize self-report, peer-report and teacher-report techniques in...
The study attempted to validate a questionnaire as a method of measuring aggression resulting from f...
The psychological literature on hostility catharsis contains two versions which would predict differ...
Peer nominations have been used very successfully to assess aggressive dispositions in children but ...
Factors which may be critical to the success of children's anger management programs remain largely ...
The study attempted to validate a questionnaire as a method of measuring aggression resulting from f...
Anger research among youth is increasingly recognized as an important area to inform guided interven...
Children\u27s conceptions of anger were examined in three groups of children ages 6-7, 8-9, and 11-1...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of a short term, cognitive behavioural ang...
The purpose of this study was to develop an Anger Coping Scale for Children for measuring children\u...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of a short term, cognitive behavioural ang...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of a short term, cognitive behavioural ang...
The Adolescent Anger Rating Scale (AARS) was designed to (a) measure two distinct types of anger: in...
In an attempt to throw some light upon the frequency, duration, and cause of anger outbursts along p...
The purpose of this study was to consider whether students who had been identified as having anger m...
The objective of this study was to utilize self-report, peer-report and teacher-report techniques in...
The study attempted to validate a questionnaire as a method of measuring aggression resulting from f...
The psychological literature on hostility catharsis contains two versions which would predict differ...
Peer nominations have been used very successfully to assess aggressive dispositions in children but ...
Factors which may be critical to the success of children's anger management programs remain largely ...
The study attempted to validate a questionnaire as a method of measuring aggression resulting from f...
Anger research among youth is increasingly recognized as an important area to inform guided interven...
Children\u27s conceptions of anger were examined in three groups of children ages 6-7, 8-9, and 11-1...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of a short term, cognitive behavioural ang...
The purpose of this study was to develop an Anger Coping Scale for Children for measuring children\u...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of a short term, cognitive behavioural ang...
The aim of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of a short term, cognitive behavioural ang...
The Adolescent Anger Rating Scale (AARS) was designed to (a) measure two distinct types of anger: in...
In an attempt to throw some light upon the frequency, duration, and cause of anger outbursts along p...
The purpose of this study was to consider whether students who had been identified as having anger m...