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50 Years of ERIC
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McKnight, Caroline G.; Huebner, E. Scott; Suldo, Shannon – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Investigates the relationships among adolescents' stressful life events (SLEs), temperament, externalizing and internalizing behaviors, and global life satisfaction. A modest correlation was found between life satisfaction and Extraversion, whereas moderate correlations were found between life satisfaction and Neuroticism and life satisfaction and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Life Satisfaction, Personality Assessment
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Burns, Mathew K. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Study reviewed measures that can be used for personality assessment with the Referral Question Consultation (RQC). Each review addressed the reliability of the scales and composite scores; validity; usefulness of results for planning interventions; empirical basis for analyses of individual items; and whether each item accounted for response…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Counseling Techniques, Measurement
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Crosby, Edward G.; French, Joseph L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Study analyzed the psychometric properties of the Classroom Performance Profile (CPP), a teacher rating scale, using economically-disadvantaged students as they progressed from kindergarten to third grade. Results suggest that the CPP ratings were positively correlated with measures of academic achievement, academic competence, and social skills,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Schools, Grade 1
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Lopez, Eric J.; Ehly, Stewart; Garcia-Vasquez, Enedina – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Concern about the high dropout rate among Mexican American high school students promoted a study to investigate how acculturation and social support influence academic achievement. Students who were highly integrated and strongly bicultural tended to have higher academic achievement. Females tended to have high GPAs; males were slightly more…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Biculturalism, Dropouts
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Mendez, Linda M. Raffaele; Knoff, Howard M.; Ferron, John M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Study examined out-of-school suspensions among elementary and secondary schools (N=97). Although student demographic variables were strongly related to a school's suspension rate, school comparisons showed that not all schools with a high percentage of at-risk students have a high suspension rate. Discusses results in terms of school discipline…
Descriptors: Discipline, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students
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Leondari, Angeliki; Gialamas, Vasilios – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Study looked at whether there was a distinction between performance-approach and performance-avoidance goal orientation in elementary and junior high students (N=451). In addition, it tested a model that examined the relationship between students' implicit theories of intelligence, goal orientations, perceived competence, and achievement. Implicit…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Competence, Educational Objectives, Elementary School Students
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Blankemeyer, Maureen; Flannery, Daniel J.; Vazsonyi, Alexander T. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Study assessed the role of children's aggression and three indices of social competence (peer-preferred behaviors, teacher-preferred behaviors, school adjustment) in students' perceived relationships with their teachers among elementary school students. Poor school adjustment, particularly for boys, was associated with more negatively perceived…
Descriptors: Aggression, Elementary School Students, Elementary Schools, Interpersonal Competence
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Demaray, Michelle Kilpatrick; Malecki, Christine Kerres – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Study examined the relationship between adolescents' perceived social support and self-reported (mal)adjustment indicators among predominantly at-risk, Hispanic students. Results indicated significant relationships in the expected direction between overall social support and clinical and school (mal)adjustment indicators. Parent and classmate…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Hispanic American Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Middle School Students
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Chafouleas, Sandra M.; Clonan, Shelia M.; Vanauken, Tracy L. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Findings are presented from a national survey on current supervision and evaluation practices of school psychologists. There was moderate satisfaction among the respondents about practices, although many reported they did not have enough supervision available to meet standards of the profession. Higher satisfaction with supervision was found when…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation, Job Satisfaction, Measures (Individuals)
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Bramlett, Ronald K.; Murphy, John J.; Johnson, Jenna; Wallingsford, Leah; Hall, John D. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
School psychologists (N=370) from a national organization were surveyed about their roles, types of referrals, consultation practices, and crisis team involvement. Assessment was the most common role. Most referrals were for academic problems. Behavioral consultation was the most common model. The majority of respondents had some involvement in…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Elementary Secondary Education, Measures (Individuals), National Surveys
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Somers, Cheryl L.; Johnson, Stephanie A.; Sawilowksy, Shlomo S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
The Teen Attitude Pregnancy Scale (TAPS) was developed to measure teen attitudes and intentions regarding teenage pregnancy. The model demonstrated good internal consistency and concurrent validity for the samples in this study. Analysis revealed evidence of validity for this model. (JDM)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Early Parenthood, Evaluation, Pregnancy
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Leigh, Nanette M.; McDermott, Paul A.; Perry, Marlo A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Presents the design, national standardization, and validation of the Preschool Learning Behaviors Scale. A normative sample (N = 100) of preschoolers yielded distinct and reliable dimensions of Competence Motivation, Attention/Persistence, and Attitude Toward Learning. Correlations demonstrated validity convergence with indices of social skills,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Cognitive Ability, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Motivation
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Carney, Amy G.; Merrell, Kenneth W. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Comparability of a Spanish language translation of the Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scales (PKBS) was examined in relation to the English language version. Children were rated concurrently by respondents on English and Spanish versions of the PKBS. Results showed virtually identical internal consistency of scores on both forms on Social…
Descriptors: Kindergarten Children, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Primary Education
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Canivez, Gary L.; Watkins, Marley W.; Schaefer, Barbara A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Investigation of interrater agreement for the Adjustment Scales for Children and Adolescents (ASCA) discriminant classifications is reported. Two teaching professionals provided independent ratings of the same child using the ASCA. A total of 119 students ranging in age from 7 to 18 years were independently rated. Results indicated significant and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Interrater Reliability
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Scher, Steven J.; Osterman, Nicole M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
Explores the reliability and validity of a self-report measure of procrastination and conscientiousness designed for use with third- to fifth-grade students. The responses of 120 students are compared with teacher and parent ratings. Procrastination and conscientiousness are highly correlated (inversely); evidence suggests that procrastination and…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Correlation, Elementary Education, Student Educational Objectives
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