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Robinson, John P.; And Others – 1971
The purpose of this monograph is to provide researchers with a systematic review and evaluation of the major empirical measures relevant to the study of variables related to a person's occupation. Particular attention is focused on measurement scales, that is, series of attitude items that attempt to measure the same attitude content. The…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research, Job Analysis
Self, Patricia A.; And Others – 1976
In this study, twenty 3-day-old Caucasian neonates were observed before and during feeding in an attempt to demonstrate that individual characteristics of infants, such as alertness and social behaviors, are related to the interaction of mothers and infants during feeding situations. Ten of the infants were males, 10 were females; approximately 70…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Individual Differences, Infant Behavior, Infants
Peer reviewedMeacham, Frieda R.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1987
The article discusses recommended adaptive behavior scales for use with hearing impaired, visually impaired, and multihandicapped sensory impaired individuals. Assessment instruments developed and used in the National Independent Living Skills Project, which have applicability across sensory impaired populations, are also described. (Author/JW)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Behavior Rating Scales, Daily Living Skills, Deaf Blind
Peer reviewedWilson, Michael J.; And Others – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1987
The Behavioral Dimensions Rating Scale was administered to both emotionally disturbed and normal students. The factor structure was found, using confirmatory factor analysis, to be invariant over these groups. Thus, the construct validity of the instrument was supported as a measure of disturbance of school age children. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Diagnostic Tests, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedHeinze, Antoinette; And Others – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1987
Seventy-five visually handicapped individuals, aged 9-22, were evaluated on the Child Behavior Checklist, School Behavior Checklist, Behavior Problem Checklist (BPC), and Revised BPC. Total scores from all four measures correlated well with each other; total scores and subfactors also correlated with such psychopathologic behaviors as aggression,…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales
Peer reviewedChurch, A. Timothy; And Others – Intelligence, 1985
Psychometric intelligence and adaptive competence constructs were compared in five- to seven-year-old children in a rural Phillippine barrio. Individualized psychometric subtests of intelligence, indigenous with respect to content, and a form for obtaining adults' ratings of children's adaptive competencies, were developed. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Analysis of Variance
Peer reviewedEpstein, Michael H.; And Others – Journal of Special Education, 1986
Teachers of learning disabled, behavior disordered, educable mentally retarded, and nonhandicapped students ages 6-18 (N=1913) rated their students on the Abbreviated Teacher Rating Scale, a measure used to assess hyperactivity. Prevalence, distribution, and patterns of hyperactivity were analyzed, as well as age and sex differences.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research
Peer reviewedKinicki, Angelo J.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1985
Using both the Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales (BARS) and the Purdue University Scales, 727 undergraduates rated 32 instructors. The BARS had less halo effect, more leniency error, and lower interrater reliability. Both formats were valid. The two tests did not differ in rate discrimination or susceptibility to rating bias. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, College Faculty, Comparative Testing, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSpivack, George; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1986
Longitudinally examines the relationship between teacher-rated behaviors in kindergarten through grade three with police contact as a measure of delinquency and school misconduct throughout adolescence. Urban minority ("high risk") males and females participated. Consistent relationships between early classroom behavior and later…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Delinquency, Elementary School Students
Loseth, Rick; Carlson, Sarah; Picard, Anine; King, Carly; Schmid, Chris Oldakowski; VanEngen, Rose – 2000
This report discusses the outcomes of a study that investigated the effectiveness of the Preschool and Early Childhood Functional Assessment Scale (PECFAS) Screener, an assessment designed to assist in the early identification of mental health concerns in preschool-aged children. Formed in 1993, the Putting All Communities Together 4 Families…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Disability Identification, Early Identification
Fennerty, Dan; Lambert, Connie; Majsterek, David – 2000
In order to qualify for special education services, students must meet criteria that signal a serious behavior disorder. The Executive Committee of the Council for Children with Behavior Disorders (1998) expressed the need to move away from norm-referenced measures and recommended utilizing a more functional assessment approach. Members of the…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Child Development, Elementary School Students
Gipps, Caroline – Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1982
Ratings were made of childrens' verbal-social behavior by nursery nurses and teachers in day nurseries, nursery schools, and combined nursery centers. These ratings were analyzed for group differences, and validity was assessed by comparing ratings with observations of the children's behavior and scores on two language tests. (RH)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Child Caregivers, Comparative Analysis, Day Care Centers
Peer reviewedMalgady, Robert G.; And Others – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1979
Twenty-seven teachers rated 196 retarded workers with respect to the frequency of maladaptive behavior and the 28 items of a language behavior rating scale with respect to the probability that a given behavior would result in termination of employment. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales
Peer reviewedLutz, Megan Noone; Fantuzzo, John; McDermott, Paul – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2002
The Adjustment Scales for Preschool Intervention (ASPI) was developed and tested for use in preschool programs serving low-income children, as a measure of emotional and behavioral adjustment problems observed within routine classroom situations. Validity of behavioral dimensions measured was supported. Dimensions of problem behaviors varied as a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavior Theories
Peer reviewedAlban-Metcalfe, John; Cheng-Lai, Alice; Ma, Tsui – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2002
Evidence is presented of culturally related differences in the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ratings of teachers and students teachers from China (n=66), Hong Kong (n=109), and the United Kingdom (n=30). Teachers from China rated the videotaped behavior of a target child higher on a number of items than the other teachers. (Contains…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Chinese Culture, Cultural Differences


