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Blicher, Shira; Feingold, Liat; Shany, Michal – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2017
This study investigated the relationship between reading comprehension (RC), trait anxiety, and preoccupation with reading disability (RD) in 88 school children in Grades 3 through 5 and in their mothers. Children's trait anxiety had a significant direct negative relationship with RC and also mediated the association between preoccupation with RD…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Reading Difficulties, Mothers, Reading Comprehension
Tops, Wim; Callens, Maaike; Bijn, Evi; Brysbaert, Marc – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2014
In this study we focused on the spelling of high-functioning students with dyslexia. We made a detailed classification of the errors in a word and sentence dictation task made by 100 students with dyslexia and 100 matched control students. All participants were in the first year of their bachelor's studies and had Dutch as mother tongue. Three…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Spelling Instruction, Spelling, Adolescents
Firth, Nola; Greaves, Daryl; Frydenberg, Erica – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2010
In this study, the authors compared the results of a coping measure completed by 98 seventh through ninth grade students who were assessed as having learning disabilities with published means from the general Australian student population. The "Adolescent Coping Scale" was the measure used. The results suggested higher use by students…
Descriptors: Age, Learning Disabilities, Coping, Grade 7

Tsatsanis, Katherine D.; Fuerst, Darren R.; Rourke, Byron P. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1997
A study involving 152 children (ages 7-13) with learning disabilities assessed the relationships between age and psychosocial functioning, and the relationships among psychosocial functioning, cognitive abilities, and academic achievement. Results found no increase in psychopathology with advancing age and clear relationships between academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Ability

Margalit, Malka; Zak, Itai – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
One hundred learning disabled (LD) and 118 nondisabled children (six-13 years old) participated in the study which demonstrated significantly higher anxiety and lower self-concept in the first group. The differences emphasized the self-dissatisfaction of the LD group and their pawning related anxiety. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Personality Traits

Stevenson, D. T.; Romney, D. M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
Scores of 14 percent of 103 learning disabled eight- to 13-year-olds on the Children's Depression Inventory were at or above the critical cutoff. Comparison of most versus least depressed Ss revealed that the former were lower in self-esteem, oversensitive, and shared traits associated with neuroticism. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Elementary Education, Emotional Problems, Learning Disabilities

Brier, Norman – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
Data on the relatively high prevalence of learning disabilities among populations of delinquents are presented, and three explanatory hypotheses are examined in the context of the research literature: the susceptibility hypothesis, the school failure hypothesis, and the differential treatment hypothesis. A multifactorial explanation is offered.…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquency Causes, Elementary Secondary Education, Incidence

Dickman, G. Emerson, III – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
This paper comments on the incidence of adopted children exhibiting emotional disturbances and their resulting overrepresentation in special education programs. It is felt that the independence demanded of the adolescent and the lack of genetic expectancy trigger the awakening of psychological insecurities in the adopted child. (JDD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adopted Children, Emotional Disturbances, Genetics

Wilson, Bernice; Sapir, Selma G. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
The process that should determine the selection procedures for learning disability specialists is conceptualized. Some qualities identified as specifically related to special education include optimism, internal power, ego strength, internal organization, insight, and empathy. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Personality Traits, Special Education Teachers

Margalit, Malka – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
Comparison of 31 elementary grade boys with learning disabilities and 52 boys with behavior disorders who either did or did not also display hyperactive behavior found significant differences between groups on the Classroom Behavior Inventory in three areas: Hostility versus Consideration, Extroversion versus Introversion, and Independence versus…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Hyperactivity

Martin, Carol E.; Henderson, Bruce B. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
Low- and moderate-exploratory children (mean age 6.9 years) with learning disabilities engaged in exploratory behavior independently and with an adult who communicated support in one of two nonintrusive ways. Consistent with a developmental motivation perspective, the children showed higher levels of exploration under both kinds of supportive…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Child Development, Elementary Education, Exploratory Behavior

Al-Yagon, Michal – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003
A study involving 145 Israeli mother-child dyads examined the contribution of a multidimensional model of risk factors in explaining adaptive functioning among kindergartners with mild developmental delays considered at risk for developing learning disorders. Results indicated a high fit between the theoretical model and empirical findings.…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Attachment Behavior, Developmental Delays, Disability Identification

Cardell, Cheryl D.; Parmar, Rene S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1988
The study comparing responses of the teachers of learning disabled (LD) seven-year-olds on the Temperament Assessment Battery to those of teachers of non-LD students found that teachers of LD students consistently evidenced perceptions in the negative direction suggesting that social ability, adjustment, and persistence contribute to the…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Personality Traits

Tarnowski, Kenneth J.; Nay, Susan M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
The study with 51 boys (ages 7 to 9 years) found that subjects classified as having both attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity and learning disabilities demonstrated the most external locus of control with subjects classified as only learning-disabled intermediate and subjects classified as only having attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities

Weyandt, Lisa L.; Iwaszuk, Wendy; Fulton, Katie; Ollerton, Micha; Beatty, Noelle; Fouts, Hillary; Schepman, Stephen; Greenlaw, Corey – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003
A study explored the construct of mental restlessness in 20 college students with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) using the Internal Restlessness Scale (IRS). Students with ADHD reported significantly higher ratings of internal restlessness. The IRS appears to have adequate test-retest reliability and a four-factor…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, College Students, Higher Education
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