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Peer reviewedCampbell, Magda; And Others – Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1972
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Drug Therapy, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedPalkes, Helen; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1971
Descriptors: Children, Exceptional Child Research, Hyperactivity, Males
Peer reviewedJohnson, Charles F. – Child Development, 1971
An actometer is a modified self-winding calendar watch which records acceleration and deceleration of movements with a significant component" in the same plane as the face of the watch. Actometers tested in this study were not reliable. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Equipment Evaluation, Hyperactivity, Measurement Instruments
Peer reviewedWasserman, Edward; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1972
Energy level output is a determining factor in the grouping of learning disabled children in a remedial program. (KW)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Hyperactivity, Learning
Peer reviewedDielman, T. E.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971
A behavior problem checklist was administered to the teachers of six to eight year old children. Eight factors were identified as Hyperactivity, Disciplinary Problems, Sluggishness, Paranoiac Tendencies, Social Withdrawal, Acting Out, Speech Problems; and Antisocial Tendencies. Three second order factors were identified as Neutroticism,…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Children
Peer reviewedNovack, Harry S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1971
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Discipline Problems, Drug Therapy, Exceptional Child Education
Peer reviewedAnd Others; Whitman, Thomas L. – Mental Retardation, 1971
Reinforcement was administered contingent upon appropriate actions in order to reduce hyperactive behavior of a trainable mentally handicapped boy. A followup indicated substantial improvement in behavior. (CD)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Exceptional Child Research, Hyperactivity, Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedNational Elementary Principal, 1971
Outlines the general nature of behavioral disorders in children, focuses on disorders being treated with stimulant medication, and discusses appropriate treatment. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Development, Conferences, Drug Therapy, Drug Use
Pope, Lillie – Amer J Orthopsychiat, 1970
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Hyperactivity, Males, Minimal Brain Dysfunction
Kravitz, Martin – Special Education in Canada, 1982
A contract approach specifying long and short term objectives is part of an overall treatment approach for students whose learning and attention skills are inconsistent. Additional program efforts include allergy and food assessment, medication assessment and trial (if appropriate), and attention to the child's biochemical functioning. (CL)
Descriptors: Allergy, Attention, Disability Identification, Drug Therapy
Peer reviewedGadow, Kenneth D. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
Research is reviewed regarding the effects of stimulant drugs on academic performance in children who are hyperactive, learning disabled, or both hyperactive and learning disabled. Among conclusions are that, while stimulants may increase, academic test scores are not particularly great, and clincial implications for adults appear minimal.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Drug Therapy, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedGlines, Don; McGovern, Joseph – Educational Leadership, 1983
Because our world is increasingly affected by chemical and natural pollutants, schools need to take extra precautions to ensure a healthy learning environment. (Author)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Allergy, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRapport, Mark D.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1982
A comparison of the effects of methylphenidate (Ritalin) and response cost in reducing the offtask behavior of two boys (7 and 8 years old) with attentional deficit disorders and hyperactivity revealed that response cost (with free time as the reinforcer) was superior to Ritalin in increasing ontask behavior and improving academic performance.…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Behavior Modification, Contingency Management, Drug Therapy
Peer reviewedKing, Cheryl A.; Young, Richard David – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1981
Classroom peer perceptions of 18 teacher-nominated hyperactive and 18 teacher-nominated active but normal elementary school-age boys were compared. Results indicated that hyperactives were significantly different from actives on all sociometric measures in that they were perceived more negatively. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Hyperactivity, Interpersonal Competence, Males
Peer reviewedQuay, Lorene C.; Brown, Ronald T. – Journal of School Psychology, 1980
Evaluated construct validity of Kagan's Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFF). None of the scoring procedures differentiated between behavior-disordered and normal boys. Failure of the error measures to designate a greater frequency of behavior-disordered boys as impulsive than are their normal peers raised questions about validity of the MFF.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Conceptual Tempo, Hyperactivity


