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Dombrowski, Stefan C.; Noonan, Kelly; Martin, Roy P. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This study is one of the first to investigate the relationship between low birth weight and cognitive outcomes in an urban, poor, prospectively designed African-American birth cohort. Multivariate analyses of the Pathways to Adulthood study, a subset of the Johns Hopkins Collaborative Perinatal study, compared low birth weight African-American…
Descriptors: African Americans, Economically Disadvantaged, Cognitive Ability, Premature Infants
Penner, Justin D.; Brown, Alan S. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
In a birth cohort prenatally exposed to rubella, we assessed whether prospectively documented premorbid neuromotor dysfunction, mannerisms, deviant behaviors, and temperament during childhood and adolescence were impaired in cases who developed depressive disorder (DD) relative to rubella-exposed controls and cases who developed schizophrenia…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Children, Depression (Psychology), Psychosis
Hurwitz, Jason T.; Elliott, Stephen N.; Braden, Jeffery P. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Two questions motivated this study: (a) Does test familiarity influence teachers' judgments of their students' test performance? and (b) Does the disability status of students influence their teachers' judgments? Teachers (n=19) judged item performances for one student with disabilities and one student without disabilities (n pairs=19) from their…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Influences, Teacher Attitudes, Value Judgment
Van Horn, M. Lee; Atkins-Burnett, Sally; Karlin, Emilie; Ramey, Sharon Landesman; Snyder, Scott – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
The assessment of children's social skills is an important task for school psychologists in both applied and research settings. The present study examines the psychometric properties of parent ratings of the Social Skills Rating System (SSRS), in kindergarten through third grades, testing for measurement differences between boys and girls, between…
Descriptors: Scoring, Psychometrics, Parent Attitudes, Kindergarten
Gilman, Rich; Medway, Frederic J. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
A total of 1533 regular education and special education teachers from eight school districts in four states rated their knowledge of and satisfaction with school psychological services. Perceived helpfulness of psychological services to teachers and children was also assessed. Finally, both groups rated their perceptions of school psychologists'…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, School Counselors, Psychological Services, School Psychologists
Chang, Doris F.; Demyan, Amy L. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This research uses two different measurement operations to examine contemporary stereotypes of Asians, Blacks, and Whites held by an ethnically diverse sample of teachers. Data were drawn from a sample of 188 teachers representing over 160 schools in Southern California. Consistent with previous research, participants endorsed a "model minority"…
Descriptors: Ethnic Stereotypes, White Students, Teacher Attitudes, African Americans
Mayes, Susan Dickerson; Calhoun, Susan L. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
IQ and achievement scores were analyzed for 678 children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; 6-16 years of age, IQ=80) administered the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition (WISC-III; n=586) and Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition (WISC-IV, n=92). Approximately 76% of children in both samples…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Memory, Cognitive Ability, Intelligence
Etscheidt, Susan; Knesting, Kimberly – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
The reauthorized Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) encourages the use of problem-solving prereferral approaches and permits local education agencies to use 15% of federal funds for early intervention services for students who have not been identified as needing special education but who need additional academic and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, School Psychologists, Problem Solving, School Districts
Floyd, Randy G.; Keith, Timothy Z.; Taub, Gordon E.; McGrew, Kevin S. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This study employed structural equation modeling to examine the effects of Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) abilities on reading decoding skills using five age-differentiated subsamples from the standardization sample of the Woodcock-Johnson III (Woodcock, McGrew, & Mather, 2001). Using the Spearman Model including only g, strong direct effects of g on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Structural Equation Models, Short Term Memory, Listening Skills
Burns, Matthew K. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Sight-word instruction can improve functioning with various daily, recreational, and work-related tasks among children with moderate to severe disabilities. Previous research has demonstrated the effectiveness of drill methods to teach sight words if the model contains at least 50% known items, which would also increase the number of opportunities…
Descriptors: Sight Vocabulary, Mental Retardation, Drills (Practice), Opportunities
Yetter, Georgette; Doll, Beth – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This study investigated the impact of logistical resources on the acceptability of student assistance team consultation to school staff. Elementary and middle school staff (N=113) completed a measure of the acceptability of prereferral intervention team procedures while also rating the importance of five logistical supports for effective team…
Descriptors: Prereferral Intervention, Multiple Regression Analysis, Teamwork, Elementary School Teachers
Jimerson, Shane R.; Ferguson, Phillip – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Most research examining the efficacy of early grade retention has been limited to outcomes during elementary school. A notable gap in the retention literature is the dearth of studies examining outcomes during late adolescence. The results of this prospective longitudinal study include comparisons among four unique samples: (1) early grade…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Late Adolescents, Early Intervention, Grade 11
Burns, Matthew K. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Curriculum-based assessment assesses the match between curriculum and student skill by computing the percentage of known words in a reading task and comparing it to the instructional level criterion of 93% to 97% known. The current study examined the effect of preteaching unknown words to 29 third-grade children identified as learning disabled…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Learning Disabilities, Special Needs Students
Hill, Crystal R.; Hughes, Jan N. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This study examined the factor structure of the parent and teacher versions of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ; R. Goodman, 1997) with a sample of first-grade children at risk for educational failure. The 5-factor model previously found in studies using exploratory factor analysis was fit to the data for both parent and teacher…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Parents, Ethnic Groups, Test Validity
Jurbergs, Nichole; Palcic, Jennette; Kelley, Mary Lou – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
This study evaluates the effectiveness of school-home notes for increasing academic productivity and on-task behavior of low-income, African American children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Using a withdrawal, alternating treatments design, each student received school-home notes with and without a response cost…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, African American Children, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders

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