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Lindstrom, William A., Jr.; Lease, A. Michele; Kamphaus, Randy W. – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
External correlates of a teacher-rated typology of child adjustment developed using the Behavior Assessment System for Children were examined. Participants included 377 elementary school children recruited from 26 classrooms in the southeastern United States. Multivariate analyses of variance and planned comparisons were used to determine whether…
Descriptors: Emotional Adjustment, Elementary School Students, Social Control, Social Status
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Flynn, T. M. – Psychology in the Schools, 1974
Discusses School Adjustment Scale, constructed to provide an objective approach requiring only the most elementary act of judgment between a teacher's recall of observations of child's behavior and selection of an appropriate response to describe that behavior. Scale available from author at S. Illinois University, Carbondale. (Author/PC)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Evaluation Methods, Predictive Measurement, Research Projects
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Boike, Mary F.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
Demographically matched groups of normal, nonreferred children who had, or had not, experienced one of four family background problems (lack of educational stimulation in the home, family pressures to succeed, economic difficulties, and general family problems) were compared on teacher ratings of school maladjustment and competencies. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Family Characteristics, Family Influence, Family Problems
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Zhou, Zheng; Peverly, Stephen T.; Xin, Tao; Huang, Annie S.; Wang, Weidong – Psychology in the Schools, 2003
First-generation Chinese-American adolescents' school adjustment was compared with that of Mainland Chinese and European American adolescents. Results indicated that Chinese-American adolescents reported more negative attitudes toward teachers than European American and Mainland Chinese students, had more negative perceptions of the school…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Chinese Americans, Cross Cultural Studies, Educational Environment
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Cunningham, Melissa M.; Wodrich, David L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
Ninety elementary-school teachers read information about a hypothetical student experiencing school-related problems due to Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), generated classroom accommodations to assist the student, and rated their confidence in these accommodations. Each teacher was provided one of three levels of information about T1DM: (a) "no…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Chronic Illness, Diabetes, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
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Stedman, James M.; Adams, Russell L. – Psychology in the Schools, 1973
Data indicated that students high in English-language proficiency also tend to receive high behavioral ratings from their teachers. The opposite was true for those low in English-language proficiency. Further research is needed to isolate teacher bias in order to determine whether this factor has undue influence on teachers' behavioral ratings of…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Ability, Mexican Americans, Student Adjustment
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Cowen, Emory L.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1971
The findings suggest that the AML Behavior Rating Scale is a promising mass screening device for the identification of children who are vulnerable to school failure. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students
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Benson, Gerald P.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1979
Examines the relationship between mobility and academic achievement, classroom adjustment, and socioeconomic status (SES). As mobility increases, achievement declines. Results indicate mobility to be inversely related to achievement, adjustment, and SES. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Liu, Mowei; Chen, Xinyin – Psychology in the Schools, 2003
Examines friendship networks and their associations with social, academic and psychological adjustment in Chinese high school students. It was found that friendship group members had higher scores on social and school competence and lower scores on learning problems and loneliness, suggesting that friendship networks might represent a phenomenon…
Descriptors: Emotional Adjustment, Foreign Countries, Friendship, Junior High School Students
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Davis, William E. – Psychology in the Schools, 1978
This study investigated the relationship between teacher referral and pupil self-referral relative to perceived school adjustment of 417 4th grade pupils. The results suggest that a significant relationship exists between teacher referral and pupil self-referral. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Research Projects
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Newhouse, Robert C. – Psychology in the Schools, 1982
Examined the relationship between alienation and cheating in a sample of 120 college freshmen. The study concluded that alienated students are more likely to cheat as a survival technique. Found males more likely to cheat than females although females had a very slight tendency to feel more alienation. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Cheating, College Environment, College Freshmen, Higher Education
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Waksman, Steven A. – Psychology in the Schools, 1979
Describes and evaluates social learning based intervention program for conduct problem students in the middle grades. A conservative criterion of improvement on measures from two independent sources indicated improvement with seven students. All of the students received improved scores on at least one outcome measure. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Junior High School Students
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Merrell, Kenneth W. – Psychology in the Schools, 1989
Examined uses and concurrent relations of Teacher's Self-Control Rating Scale (TSCRS) and The Walker-McConnell Scale of Social Competence and School Adjustment (Walker-McConnell Scale) through analysis of classroom teachers' referral of students (N=92) with academic problems. Found moderate to high levels of concurrent validity and significant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Concurrent Validity
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Hirshoren, Alfred; Schnittjer, Carl J. – Psychology in the Schools, 1983
Assessed behavior problems in blind children (N=104) at a residential school. Teachers completed the Behavior Problem Checklist and results were compared with previous studies of deaf children. Results were more similar to those with hearing impaired children in the residential setting than to deaf children at home or nonhandicapped children.…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Blindness, Children, Cohort Analysis
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Forness, Steven R.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Children in four kindergarten classes were observed directly in their classrooms over a 10-day period early in the school year. Cluster analysis revealed four distinct groups of children as determined by observable classroom behavior. One group with a particular pattern of observable behavior emerged as high-risk. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Classroom Observation Techniques, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten
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