Evidence exists that there is low agreement between multiple informants reporting on children's and adolescents' behavior problems. Few studies, however, focus on agreement between informants in specific age groups. This study examined correspondence and disagreement between mother, father, and teacher reports of problem behavior by analyzing CBCL and TRF data of 2 nonclinical samples of 5- to 6-year-old preschool children (N = 424). Findings indicated that interrater agreement was low to moderate. This was shown by the intercorrelations, the explained variance in regression analyses and the little overlap in the number of children rated as behaviorally disturbed by all 3 informants. Agreement between mother and father reports was highest, ...
Problem behavior in kindergarten children, if severe or persistent, can lead to negative outcomes in...
Previous studies have addressed the degree of correspondence between interparental reports of childr...
The Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA; L.eBuffe & Naglieri, 1999), a standardized strength-b...
Evidence exists that there is low agreement between multiple informants reporting on children's and ...
Evidence exists that there is low agreement between multiple informants reporting on children's and ...
The present study aimed to identify predictors of agreement and disagreement concerning emotional an...
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...
The present study aimed to identify predictors of agreement and disagreement concerning emotional an...
Background: The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a valid and reliable instrument for ...
The present study was designed to examine relations among parent ratings of child-related disagreeme...
BACKGROUND:The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a valid and reliable instrument for m...
Second Place in Category at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumUndergraduate Honors Research Scholar...
In this study, we explored informant characteristics as determinants of parent-teacher disagreement ...
Teachers\u27 ratings of children\u27s behavior are an essential tool of psychological research and p...
Problem behavior in kindergarten children, if severe or persistent, can lead to negative outcomes in...
Previous studies have addressed the degree of correspondence between interparental reports of childr...
The Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA; L.eBuffe & Naglieri, 1999), a standardized strength-b...
Evidence exists that there is low agreement between multiple informants reporting on children's and ...
Evidence exists that there is low agreement between multiple informants reporting on children's and ...
The present study aimed to identify predictors of agreement and disagreement concerning emotional an...
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...
The present study aimed to identify predictors of agreement and disagreement concerning emotional an...
Background: The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a valid and reliable instrument for ...
The present study was designed to examine relations among parent ratings of child-related disagreeme...
BACKGROUND:The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a valid and reliable instrument for m...
Second Place in Category at Denman Undergraduate Research ForumUndergraduate Honors Research Scholar...
In this study, we explored informant characteristics as determinants of parent-teacher disagreement ...
Teachers\u27 ratings of children\u27s behavior are an essential tool of psychological research and p...
Problem behavior in kindergarten children, if severe or persistent, can lead to negative outcomes in...
Previous studies have addressed the degree of correspondence between interparental reports of childr...
The Devereux Early Childhood Assessment (DECA; L.eBuffe & Naglieri, 1999), a standardized strength-b...