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Fagan, Thomas K.; Jack, Sabrina L. – Journal of School Psychology, 2012
Historical aspects of the founding and early development of the "Journal of School Psychology" are discussed. Emphases are placed on the first decade of the journal, the factors in its founding and development, persons who have served as editors and members of the editorial boards and corporate leadership, and the journal's changing formats. The…
Descriptors: Psychologists, School Psychology, Professional Associations, History
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Williams, Phillip – Journal of School Psychology, 1971
This article reviews the background to the development of the profession in England and Wales. It traces the recent pressures for expanding the size of the profession which led to the establishment of a working party by the British Government's Department of Education and Science. (Author)
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, Psychological Services, Psychologists, Psychology
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Evans, Larry D. – Journal of School Psychology, 1992
Surveyed 83 Montana school psychologists concerning use of computer-based regression discrepancy model for learning disability identification. Of respondents, 89 percent used model; 62 percent used model regularly. Nonuse was related to less agreement with model assumptions, lower perception of model's value, difficulty in locating input data,…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Identification, Learning Disabilities
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Kicklighter, Richard H. – Journal of School Psychology, 1976
Thirty-two states and the District of Columbia responded to a survey on their school psychology services programs in the period 1966-74. Rates of growth and rankings are given by state, as well as projected goals for responding states. (Author)
Descriptors: National Surveys, Program Evaluation, Programs, Psychological Services
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Silberberg, Normal E.; Silberberg, Margaret C. – Journal of School Psychology, 1971
As an employee of the school, the school psychologist is severely limited in the two roles he should be fulfilling: his role as an advocate for the child and his role as an agent for change within the school. The author raises questions about school subsidized community clinics. (Author)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Guidance Personnel, Psychologists, Psychology
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de Mesquita, Paul B. – Journal of School Psychology, 1992
Investigated diagnostic problem solving of doctoral and nondoctoral school psychologists, educational diagnosticians, and school psychology graduate students (n=125) through use of computer simulation of typical school referral problem and verbal retrospective think-aloud protocol. Results suggest that education and experience were unrelated to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Students
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Kirp, David L.; Kirp, Lauren M. – Journal of School Psychology, 1976
Discusses the increasing tendency of legal rules to shape school psychologist's conduct. The article suggests that "the legalization of the school psychologist's world" may afford an opportunity to reshape, in more "nonformal" and collegial ways, relationships with other school professions, students, and parents. (Author)
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidance Personnel, Legal Responsibility
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D'Amato, Rik Carl; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1992
Examines whether American Psychological Association (APA)-accredited and nonaccredited programs differ in views and offerings of neuropsychological training. Of 72 programs surveyed, 59 percent of APA-accredited programs and 53 percent of nonaccredited programs offered course work in neuropsychology. Found that students viewed neuropsychological…
Descriptors: College Programs, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Neuropsychology
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Nastasi, B.K.; Schensul, S.L. – Journal of School Psychology, 2005
The Interdisciplinary Qualitative Research Subcommittee (IQRS) of the Task for on Evidence-based Interventions in School Psychology assumed the responsibility of developing criteria for reviewing qualitative methods used in intervention research. The IQRS, composed primarily of psychologists and anthropologists, was confronted with the…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Methods, Intervention, Criteria
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Abidin, R. R. – Journal of School Psychology, 1977
Compared the similarities and differences between the steps engaged in by master's and doctoral level school psychologists as they conducted operant behavioral consultations. Two of the 12 major steps in conducting operant behavioral case consultations revealed significant differences. Questions are raised regarding efficiency and outcomes of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Records, Consultation Programs, Contingency Management
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Valle, Michael F.; Huebner, E. Scott; Suldo, Shannon M. – Journal of School Psychology, 2006
Psychologists have placed an increased emphasis on identifying psychological strengths that foster healthy development. Hope, as operationalized in Snyder's hope theory [Snyder, C. R., Hoza, B., Pelham, W. E., Rapoff, M., Ware, L., & Danovsky, M., et al. (1997). The development and validation of the children's hope scale. "Journal of Pediatric…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Longitudinal Studies, Personality Traits, Middle School Students
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Dean, Raymond S. – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
The behavior of preadolescent males was rated by two teachers using the Devereux Child Behavior Rating Scale. Interrater teacher reliability estimates were not significantly different than those reported with mental health professionals, but differentiated significantly between diagnostic categories. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education
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Bergan, John R.; Tombari, Martin L. – Journal of School Psychology, 1975
Describes a consultation analysis technique for coding conversion between a consultant (e.g., psychologist) and a consultee (e.g., teacher) serving a client (e.g., student). Consultation analysis classifies topics discussed in consultation, verbal processes exhibited during consultation, and the extent to which one participant in consultation…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Consultants, Consultation Programs, Content Analysis