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Houchins, David E.; Hitchcock, John H.; Conroy, Maureen A. – Behavioral Disorders, 2023
The use of singular methodologies has dominated emotional and behavioral disorder (EBD) intervention research, and by extension, the field has not deployed mixed-methods research (MMR). The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of MMR and demonstrate its utility for conducting EBD intervention research. The basic tenants and design…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Mixed Methods Research, School Psychology
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Murry, Francie – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2018
Researchers have demonstrated the positive outcomes of using video self-modeling (VSM) with students with emotional behavior disorders (EBDs). VSM typically refers to teacher-created videos demonstrating desired skills or behaviors where the student is the video model performing the skill at a level higher than his or her typical display. The…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders, Interpersonal Competence
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Plotts, Cynthia A. – Advances in Special Education (MS), 2012
Assessment and identification of children with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) is complex and involves multiple techniques, levels, and participants. While federal law sets the general parameters for identification in school settings, these criteria are vague and may lead to inconsistencies in selection and interpretation of assessment…
Descriptors: Validity, Rating Scales, Behavior Disorders, Criteria
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Watson, David; Wu, Kevin D. – Assessment, 2005
This article describes a factor analytically derived, self-report instrument - the Schedule of Compulsions, Obsessions, and Pathological Impulses (SCOPI) - using data from college students, adults, psychiatric outpatients, and patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The five SCOPI scales all are internally consistent (with coefficient…
Descriptors: Patients, Validity, College Students, Factor Analysis
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Feil, Edward G.; Severson, Herbert H.; Walker, Hill M. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1998
Over 2,500 preschool children were screened for emotional and behavioral problems using the three-state, multiple-gating procedures of the Early Screening Project (ESP). Significant differences were found between children who did and did not exceed the ESP's normative referral criteria. Results suggest the ESP procedures can minimize both the time…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Disability Identification, Emotional Disturbances, Preschool Children
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Wacker, David; Berg, Wendy; Harding, Jay; Cooper-Brown, Linda – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2004
We describe the historic and current use of brief experimental analysis procedures in outpatient clinic and home settings. We discuss some applications of the designs and suggest design modifications for improving internal validity. We describe our application of the designs to longitudinal, in-home programs for children with severe behavior…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Disorders, Validity, Home Programs
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Sasso, Gary M. – Behavioral Disorders, 2004
Since the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2002, educators have been advised that it is no longer acceptable to allow ideology, fads, or untested procedures to define teaching. Therefore, knowing what counts as evidence and why it counts is the primary issue of the early 21st century in the field of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Validity, Behavior Disorders, Scientific Research
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Simpson, Richard L. – Behavioral Disorders, 2004
Inclusion of students with disabilities, including children and youth diagnosed with emotional and behavioral disorders, has been a prominent and contentious issue for decades. Yet, in spite of the extraordinary attention given this topic, there has been a general absence of empirically sound research to guide policy and practice. This article…
Descriptors: Regular and Special Education Relationship, Inclusive Schools, Behavior Disorders, Mainstreaming