Article in press in the Journal of Abnormal Child PsychologyPrior work has not tested the basic theoretical notion that informant discrepancies in reports of children’s behavior exist, in part, because different informants observe children’s behavior in different settings. We examined patterns of observed preschool disruptive behavior across varying social contexts in the laboratory and whether they related to parent-teacher rating discrepancies of disruptive behavior in a sample of 327 preschoolers. Observed disruptive behavior was assessed with a lab-based developmentally sensitive diagnostic observation paradigm that assesses disruptive behavior across three interactions with the child with parent and examiner. Latent class analysis i...
This study examined whether mothers’ and children’s depressive symptoms were each uniquely related t...
Vierhaus M, Rueth J-E, Lohaus A. Parents’ Perceived Similarity to Their Children, and Parents’ Persp...
Little is known about the developmental course of informant discrepancies in adolescent aggressive b...
We gratefully acknowledge contributions of our collaborators on the DB-DOS study, Margaret Briggs-Go...
We gratefully acknowledge contributions of our collaborators on the DB-DOS study, Margaret Briggs-G...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants' (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings of...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants ’ (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings o...
Second Place in Category at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumUndergraduate Honors Research Scholar...
Discrepancies among informants' ratings of child psychopathology have important implications for dia...
In this study, we examined the internal consistency of informant discrepancies in reports of youth b...
The use of multiple informants’ reports (e.g., mothers, fathers, and teachers) for behavior rating s...
The authors acknowledge the efforts of Patricia Rao, Ph.D., Project Coordinator, Richard Gross, M.D...
In this study the authors examined whether discrepancies between parent and youth reports of the you...
We examined whether mother-child discrepancies in perceived child behavior problems relate to dysfu...
Correspondence regarding this manuscript should be addressed to Andres De Los Reyes, Comprehensive ...
This study examined whether mothers’ and children’s depressive symptoms were each uniquely related t...
Vierhaus M, Rueth J-E, Lohaus A. Parents’ Perceived Similarity to Their Children, and Parents’ Persp...
Little is known about the developmental course of informant discrepancies in adolescent aggressive b...
We gratefully acknowledge contributions of our collaborators on the DB-DOS study, Margaret Briggs-Go...
We gratefully acknowledge contributions of our collaborators on the DB-DOS study, Margaret Briggs-G...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants' (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings of...
Discrepancies often exist among different informants ’ (e.g., parents, children, teachers) ratings o...
Second Place in Category at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumUndergraduate Honors Research Scholar...
Discrepancies among informants' ratings of child psychopathology have important implications for dia...
In this study, we examined the internal consistency of informant discrepancies in reports of youth b...
The use of multiple informants’ reports (e.g., mothers, fathers, and teachers) for behavior rating s...
The authors acknowledge the efforts of Patricia Rao, Ph.D., Project Coordinator, Richard Gross, M.D...
In this study the authors examined whether discrepancies between parent and youth reports of the you...
We examined whether mother-child discrepancies in perceived child behavior problems relate to dysfu...
Correspondence regarding this manuscript should be addressed to Andres De Los Reyes, Comprehensive ...
This study examined whether mothers’ and children’s depressive symptoms were each uniquely related t...
Vierhaus M, Rueth J-E, Lohaus A. Parents’ Perceived Similarity to Their Children, and Parents’ Persp...
Little is known about the developmental course of informant discrepancies in adolescent aggressive b...