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Robin, Stanley S.; Bosco, James J. – 1980
Based on interviews with several hundred parents, teachers, physicians, and hyperkinetic children, the paper addresses the scope and nature of the social aspects of the psychopharmacological treatment of hyperkinetic children. Excerpts from interviews are given. Reported among findings are an inability of individuals who are charged with the…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Exceptional Child Research, Hyperactivity, Interviews
PDF pending restorationSandoval, Jonathan; Lambert, Nadine M. – 1978
The effects of varying the formats of behavior rating scale items on teacher ratings of student hyperactivity were investigated. Two hundred forty-two teachers were asked to rate a variety of children; some had been identified as hyperactive by physicians, parents, or teachers; some were not considered hyperactive; and others were randomly…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Comparative Analysis, Hyperactivity, Responses
Milich, Richard; Loney, Jan – 1978
Research regarding adolescent outcome for hyperactive youngsters is reviewed. It is noted that hyperactive adolescents are at risk for a variety of academic, emotional, and societal difficulties which apparently develop regardless of whether the child was successfully treated with medication, even though short term studies have shown syptomatic…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adolescents, Aggression, Drug Therapy
Brown, Ronald T.; Quay, Lorene C. – 1978
To ascertain whether impulsive responding in behavior disordered adolescents is amenable to change, 15-year-old normal and "acting-out" behavior disordered adolescents participated in an experiment designed to alter Kagan's Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFF) scores through a modeling psychoeducational procedure. No significant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Cognitive Processes, Educational Therapy
ERIC Clearinghouse on Early Childhood Education, Champaign, IL. – 1968
This document is the sixth in a series of six annotated bibliographies relevant to early childhood education. Its general subject is personality, and it includes three subdivisions: basic temperamental and motivational traits, attitude, and ego functioning. Each of the 15 abstracts included has been classified by general and specific subject, by…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Aggression, Annotated Bibliographies, Child Development
Hirst, Irene – 1976
Described by the teacher is the removal of a 10-year-old hyperactive boy from drug therapy (Ritalin). The setting, open classroom, and the involvement of four regular classroom teachers and a progressive teacher employing behavior modification in a small group setting are thought to be related to the boy's academic and behavioral progress. The boy…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Case Studies, Drug Therapy, Elementary Education
Haight, Maryellen J.; And Others – 1976
A study was conducted involving eight hyperkinetic males (11-15 years old) to determine if Ss receiving electromyography (EMG) biofeedback training would show a reduction in frontalis muscle tension, hyperactivity, and lability, and increases in self-esteem and visual and auditory attention span. Individual 45- and 30-minute relaxation exercises…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavior Change, Biofeedback, Electromechanical Aids
Waldrop, Mary F.; Goering, Jacob D. – 1969
The basic hypothesis of this study was that among elementary school boys, those judged by their teachers to be hyperactive would have significantly more minor physical anomalies than those boys judged by their teachers to be non-hyperactive. A total of 46 hyperactive and 44 non-hyperactive children as rated by their teachers were the experimental…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Black Students, Blacks
Peer reviewedCunningham, Charles E.; Barkley, Russell A. – Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 1978
Journal availability: J. B. Lippincott Company, East Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19105.
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Drug Therapy, Exceptional Child Research, Hyperactivity
Peer reviewedWolraich, Mark; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1978
Twenty hyperactive 6- to 9-year-old children of normal intelligence were studied in a half-day laboratory classroom in a double-blind condition in which half the Ss were placed on Ritalin and half on placebo. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Contingency Management
Peer reviewedArnold, L. Eugene; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1978
The differential effect of amphetamine optical isomers on Bender Gestalt performance was examined in 31 hyperkinetic minimally brain dysfunctioned children between the ages of 4 and 12 years, using a double-blind Latin-square crossover comparison. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior, Children, Drug Therapy, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedWeiss, Gabrielle; And Others – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1978
School, employer, and self-rating scales were obtained during a 10-13-year followup of 75 hyperactive adolescents and young adults (ages 17-24 years), who were compared with 44 normal matched controls. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Exceptional Child Research, Followup Studies
Peer reviewedForbes, Gordon B. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1978
Comparison was made between Devereux Child Behavior Rating Scale (DCB) ratings of matched groups of hyperactive and emotionally-behaviorally disturbed children. Results suggested that the DCB can assist in differentiating hyperactive children from children presenting symptoms similar to those of hyperactivity. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children, Hyperactivity
Peer reviewedDowrick, Peter W.; Raeburn, John M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Self-modeling requires the production of a videotape in which the subject is seen to perform in a model way. A 4-year-old "hyperactive" boy, initially under psychotropic medication, was unable to role play suitable behaviors. Video editing was used to produce a videotape that when watched by the subject, had therapeutic effects as compared with an…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Counseling Effectiveness
Peer reviewedJohnston, Charlotte; Pelham, William E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986
Initial and follow-up peer ratings of boys with attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity (ADDH) were compared. Peer ratings of aggression improved for boys whom teachers rated below the median on the Iowa Conners Aggression scale but not for boys rated above the median. Subgroups reflecting other teacher and peer ratings were less effective…
Descriptors: Aggression, Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, Elementary Education


