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Peer reviewedLessing, Elise E.; Clarke, Chester C. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1982
Data from a study of 564 disturbed and 333 control Ss shows that all four summary scores of the IJR Behavior Checklist have moderately high validity as measures of the construct child/adolescent psychopathology. (Author/SW)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Check Lists, Clinical Diagnosis, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedKafry, Ditsa; And Others – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1979
A series of behavioral expectation scale applications were analyzed in an attempt to point out an appropriate number of dimensions to be included in such studies. Results reflected the problems of dimension interdependence when the number of dimensions exceeds nine. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Expectation, Factor Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMattison, Marty, II; Rosenberg, Rebecca – Educational Perspectives, 1979
This article examines the reasons for measurement, types of measurement procedures and how these techniques may be applied by a teacher in the classroom. Advantages and disadvantages of various measurement techniques including percent, count, frequency, latency, and duration are discussed and an applied example of each tactic is given. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Data Collection, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGarrity, Linda I.; Servos, Andria B. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Nonproblem and problem children were compared on Minnesota Child Development Inventory, Classroom Adjustment Rating Scale, Ottawa School Behavior Survey, AML Behavior Rating Scale, Teacher Rating Scale, and Denver Developmental Screening Test. Problem children scored significantly lower than nonproblem children on all measures. Minnesota Child…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedCangelosi, Andrew; And Others – School Counselor, 1980
The Rational Thinking Group experience, based on cognitive restructuring exercises, significantly increased the self-concept of adolescent participants. In addition, the experience was effective in increasing scores on the behavior, anxiety, and happiness, and satisfaction scales. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Behavior Rating Scales, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedBillman, Jean; McDevitt, Sean C. – Child Development, 1980
Convergence between temperament ratings from two different sources (mothers and observers) and observer codings of peer-peer interaction was assessed. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Comparative Analysis, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedLahey, Benjamin B.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980
Findings of this study argue against the existence of a separate diagnostic category of hyperactivity. Hyperactivity and conduct-problem scales should be combined for purposes of rating child behavior problems. A category of "attention deficit disorder without hyperactivity" should be considered as a separate rating scale factor.…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Children
Peer reviewedVogel, Patrick A. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
The social integration measure (SIM) was tested on student integrity groups. Members rated each other and themselves in items describing behaviors that lead to satisfying interpersonal relationships and a secure sense of self-worth. SIM peer ratings showed satisfactory levels of generalizability. SIM did not produce any reactivity-of-testing…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Integrity, Interpersonal Relationship, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedKing, Tim; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1980
Institutionalized retarded clients (N=142) were assessed on the Adaptive Behavior Scale (ABS) within six months of their admission to Woodhaven Center (Philadelphia) and approximately 12 to 18 months later. While clients were found to progress significantly on seven of the 10 domains of Part One of the ABS, no significant gains were noted on Part…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Age Differences, Behavior Rating Scales
Peer reviewedSlaney, Robert B. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1980
The results support the contention that the Occupational Alternatives Question, in spite of its simplicity, yields coherent and meaningful results relative to vocational indecision. Expressed choice, as delineated, has a useful degree of concurrent validity with other measures of vocational indecision. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Career Choice, College Students, Decision Making
Kearney, William J. – Personnel Journal, 1979
The author reviews the goal setting and action planning stages of the management by objectives process in employee performance appraisal, and discusses behaviorally anchored rating scales to describe job-specific behaviors associated with getting results with personnel who need more help in raising individual and organizational effectiveness. (MF)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Evaluation Methods, Management by Objectives, Organizational Effectiveness
Peer reviewedBurkhart, Barry R. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1979
Seventy-five subjects, who spanned the range of assertiveness, completed two self-report measures of assertiveness, eight role-playing situations involving positive and negative assertiveness, and a telephone in-vivo task. Correlations between the three measurement methods were examined. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Behavior Rating Scales, Nonverbal Tests, Personality Assessment
Hopple, Gerald W. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
The Protest Situational Attitude Scale (PSAS) is designed to measure reactions to various types of protest behavior. The PSAS consists of two forms, a general, neutral version and a more extreme or concrete form. Results demonstrate that students have not become negatively disposed toward the idea of protest behavior. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research, College Students
Rojahn, Johannes; Tasse, Marc J.; Sturmey, Peter – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1997
Development of the Stereotyped Behavior Scale for adolescents and adults with mental retardation is described. Use with 600 individuals resulted in refinement and a 26-item scale with an internal consistency alpha of 0.88, test-retest reliability of p=0.90, and interrater reliability of p=0.76. (DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales
Peer reviewedGoh, David S. – Psychology in the Schools, 1997
Examines whether the criterion-related validity of the Devereux Behavior Rating Scales--School Form (DSF) can be generalized to racial/ethnic subpopulations. Results based on 267 children support the DSF's utility in screening for serious emotional disturbance. Findings suggest its criterion related validity are generalizable to Caucasian, African…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Children, Concurrent Validity, Cultural Pluralism


