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Korn-Bursztyn, Carol – 1995
The psychological report is a particular genre of writing, incorporating elements of content and style shared by other literary genres, and appearing in many different forms. These forms range from terse, profile driven description of strengths and weaknesses, characteristic of computer generated psychological reports, to more descriptive,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Characterization, Children, Literary Genres
Talley, Ronda C.; Short, Rick Jay – 1995
With the release of "A Nation at Risk" in 1983, Americans focused on the report's declaration of "a rising tide of mediocrity" in the schools, which suggested unacceptable results in the education of America's children and youth. Concurrent to the missives levied at schools' lack of progress with academics and other…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Consultants, Delivery Systems, Educational Change
Chambliss, Catherine – 1996
Many individuals may be limited in their ability to retrieve clear memories of positive, recurring, childhood experiences. In order to ascertain the generability of this phenomenon, researchers asked college students (n=340) whether they could recall ever having sat on a parent's lap when they were under five years of age. As predicted, only a…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Evaluation, Higher Education
Wiens, Gregory A.; Dziuban, Charles D. – 1996
The difficulty in understanding adolescent behavior often causes adults to react in unhealthy ways, leading to the deterioration of adult-child relationships. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of scaling constructs which adolescents use in their daily coping; constructs which can be understood, administered, and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Behavior Rating Scales
Kaufman, Bobbie; Wohl, Agnes – 1992
Recognizing the compelling language of imagery available in the drawings of children who have been sexually abused, this book focuses on the link between sexual abuse during the latency period and specific developmental problems. Chapter 1, "Paradigms of Trauma and Sexual Abuse," presents sexual abuse as an external event associated with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Abuse, Child Development, Children
Davis, Alan – 1994
Traditional cure-then-place approaches to vocational rehabilitation of individuals with psychiatric disabilities have had little success. An approach known as psychiatric rehabilitation, advanced by William Antony, emphasizes occupational and independent living adjustments and has a relative lack of emphasis on a psychiatric cure. Such approaches…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Basic Skills, Behavior Change, Case Studies
Lidz, Carol S. – 1982
The author describes a psychological assessment process for use with the disadvantaged preschooler which involves screening (identification), diagnostic evaluation, instruction related assessment (formative evaluation), evaluation of the results of instruction (summative evaluation), and prediction of readiness. Some generalizations which apply to…
Descriptors: American Indians, Culture Fair Tests, Disadvantaged Youth, Evaluation Methods
Lombard, Thomas J. – 1981
Recently American schools have attempted to provide more family-oriented services. As school psychologists expand their roles to include home-school consultation in the treatment of students' educational and psychological problems, they must understand the legislation related to various policy issues in public schools. School psychologists must be…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Consultation Programs, Disclosure, Elementary Secondary Education
Bureau of Indian Affairs (Dept. of Interior), Washington, DC. – 1965
A 1-YEAR PILOT STUDY SCREENED 1,200 NAVAJO INDIAN CHILDREN ENROLLED IN INDIAN BOARDING SCHOOLS OF SAN JUAN AND SHIPROCK, NEW MEXICO. A TEACHER REFERRAL FORM USED FOR INITIAL SCREENING LOCATED 56 CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 7 AND 14. INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR PROFILES WERE PREPARED FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL EVALUATIONS AND SOCIAL HISTORIES.…
Descriptors: American Indians, Children, Diagnostic Tests, Educationally Disadvantaged
Barley, William D. – 1980
Labeling bias is the distortion of diagnostic judgment as a function of prior diagnostic information. University students (N=102) were assigned to 16 treatment groups, with variables of: prior diagnosis attributed to a videotaped target person ("psychotic" versus none), setting in which the observed sample of his behavior was said to…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Bias, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology
THORNTON, SAM M. – 1968
A THIRD AND FINAL PHASE OF A THREE-PHASE PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE PROGRAM WAS COMPLETED DURING THE SUMMER OF 1967. THIS "CHILD STUDY" SERVICE WAS CARRIED OUT IN THE HEAD START CENTERS OF THE DELTA REGION OF SOUTHEAST MISSOURI. THE CHILDREN ATTENDING THE HEAD START PROGRAM WERE ABOUT EQUALLY REPRESENTED BY CAUCASIANS AND NEGROES. AN AVERAGE…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Development Specialists, Child Psychology, Consultation Programs
Gardner, Riley W.; Moriarty, Alice – 1968
Personality development and structure formation were studied in 60 preadolescent children (aged 9 to 13). Six major aspects of preadolescent individuality were assessed: cognitive controls, performance on the Holtzman Inkblot Test, intellectual abilities, general response to clinical testing, general response to laboratory testing, and defense…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Thomas, Walter L. – 1967
A test was developed to assess personal self-concept values of preprimary and primary aged children. If large scale preschool programs are to be justified, effects in the areas of intellectual growth, achievement performance, and personal-social growth must be observable in children several years after preschool experience and must be measurable…
Descriptors: Children, Item Analysis, Measurement Instruments, Preschool Children
DuBose, Rebecca F. – 1976
Factors involved in evaluating multiply handicapped children are examined. Described are instruments and techniques for measuring three central concerns: (1) the extent to which the impairments limit the child's functioning (including the Test of Auditory Discrimination and the Children's Embedded Figures Test); (2) the child's ability to complete…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods
Brooks, Robert D.; Scheidel, Thomas M. – Speech Monographs, 1968
In order to test the internal evaluative processes and not merely the final reactions of an audience to a speaker, 97 Caucasian college students expressed their attitudes toward Malcolm X while listening to a 25-minute tape-recorded speech by him. Eight 30-second silent intervals at natural pauses in the speech gave the students time to respond…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Attitudes
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