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Heal, Laird W.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1989
A paper by M. Hill et al., titled "Benefit-Cost Analysis of Supported Competitive Employment for Persons with Mental Retardation," is criticized due to logic concerns, certain omissions, and some imprecision. The study's conclusions are generally supported, but the certainty of taxpayers benefitting from the employment programs is…
Descriptors: Adults, Cost Effectiveness, Employment Programs, Mental Retardation
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Keys, Christopher B.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1989
Researchers and service providers working in the field of the mental health aspects of mental retardation need to integrate their efforts, but barriers exist, including differences in culture, negative history, and competition for limited resources. Joint conferences and publications are recommended as well as graduate training programs and…
Descriptors: Community Services, Human Services, Institutional Cooperation, Integrated Activities
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Matson, Johnny L.; Bielecki, JoAnne; Mayville, Stephen B.; Matson, Michael L. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2003
A review found many of the studies that have assessed the efficacy of psychotropic medications with individuals with mental retardation (MR) are methodologically flawed. It details suggestions to improve the quality of medication studies and avoid methodological problems that prevent the scientific advancement of psychopharmacological research…
Descriptors: Adults, Drug Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
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Greenspan, Stephen; McGrew, Kevin S. – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1996
This paper responds to a 1992 study in which it was argued that the structure of intelligence in adults with severe mental retardation deviates from Greenspan's model, in which social and practical intelligence form separate factors. Application of confirmatory factor analysis to the original correlation matrix found the Greenspan model to be…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Data Interpretation, Factor Analysis
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Mathias, J. L.; And Others – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1996
This paper discusses inconsistencies in Greenspan and McGrew's argument that confirmatory, rather than exploratory, factor analysis should be utilized in testing Greenspan's model of adaptive intelligence in adults with severe mental retardation. It is argued that problems with the data set should be addressed through further research rather than…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Data Interpretation, Factor Analysis