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Richardson, Linda M.; And Others – 1981
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and the Rorschach test are frequently used in juvenile justice settings to assess current psychological functioning and to predict future behavior. The Exner Comprehensive System, which standardized the Rorschach, made possible a comparison of the Rorschach and the MMPI in an investigation of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Juvenile Courts, Personality Assessment
Spiridakis, John N. – 1981
The precise nature of learning styles has not yet been articulated by research; there are, however, several models and techniques to identify learning styles that appear to be especially suited for use by the bilingual classroom teacher. Three such models are presented: the Field-Dependence/Independence Model, the Educational Cognitive Style…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Students, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education
Garrison, Wayne M.; Tesch, Stephanie – 1978
The paper reviews some of the research literature relating to self concept and deafness. In summarizing the relevant research, attention was given to the types of questions to which researchers have sought answers, the theoretical orientations which have guided investigations, and the kinds of methodological problems which have characterized…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Deafness, Literature Reviews, Psychological Testing

METZNER, SEYMOUR – 1967
THE FINDINGS OF 84 STUDIES OF TEACHER BEHAVIOR, ATTITUDES, AND PERSONALITY WERE CORRELATED WITH THEORETICAL MODELS DERIVED FROM THE EDWARDS PERSONAL PREFERENCE SCHEDULE AND THE ALLPORT-VERNON-LINDZEY STUDY OF VALUES. IT WAS CONCLUDED THAT (1) AN OCCUPATIONAL PRESS SEEMS MOST EVIDENT ON THE EPPS SCALES RELATING TO HETEROSEXUALITY, AUTONOMY,…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Career Choice, Elementary Education, Personality Studies
GARDNER, SIDNEY L. – 1964
THE BISHOP UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT COMPENSATORY EDUCATION PROJECT PROPOSED TO STUDY THE SOCIOECONOMIC AND ANTHROPOLOGIC IMPACT OF THE PIUTE INDIAN CULTURE ON THE EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHILDREN AS IT RELATED TO LEARNING IN THE FORMAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT. A PRESCHOOL PROGRAM FOR 4-YEAR-OLDS WAS ESTABLISHED, AND PARENT EDUCATION…
Descriptors: American Indians, Compensatory Education, Cultural Background, Field Trips
Wetter, Jack – 1980
Although the role of a child psychologist has been defined in different ways, a typical pediatric psychologist spends a large amount of time with extensive diagnostic testing, because the psychological report is the ultimate product of the assessment procedure. It is important to determine how those receiving the information from the report view…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role, Parent Attitudes, Parent Participation

Clark, W. Donald – 1976
Problem clarification is described as a process to be engaged in as a means of initiating consultation with school staff who refer children to the psychologist for testing. This process requires that the staff member and psychologist examine the stated reason for referring the child as well as reasons which may not have been included initially.…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Guides
Smith, Gudmund J. W.; Danielsson, Anna – 1977
A serial visual afterimage (AI) test was administered to 136 normal and 75 anxiety-ridden children 4-16 years of age. The scoring of the AI serials involved signs of primitive functioning (size-constant and positive AIs), anxiety (large and dark AIs together with primitive AIs in older children) and process discontinuity (intermittent regressions…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Children, Clinical Diagnosis
Sime, Wesley E.; DeGood, Douglas E. – 1977
The purpose of this investigation was to assess biofeedback (BF) and progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) and placebo-control training by means of a post-training transfer test. The subjects for the research were 30 women. Initial tests consisted of measuring the electromyographic response of the frontalis muscle of the forehead to stress. After…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Anxiety, Biophysics, Conditioning
Cline, Victor B. – 1973
This final report attempts to summarize the major findings of three and one-half years of research in the area of understanding and accurately judging others. The author's research on person perception focuses on the use of sound motion pictures of interviews as the primary stimulus and vehicle for the research. Subjects used for these studies…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Motivation, Nonverbal Communication, Perception
Golden, Mark – 1974
This report briefly describes the procedures for assessing children's psychological development and the data analytic framework used in the New York City Infant Day Care Study. This study is a 5-year, longitudinal investigation in which infants in group and family day care programs and infants reared at home are compared. Children in the study are…
Descriptors: Child Development, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Day Care
Jarvis, Oscar T. – 1962
Designated time allotments for the various course offerings of the elementary schools have evolved with little research showing that present time allotments are the best possible. The problem of this study was to determine the relationship between varying lengths of class periods and pupil achievement in reading, arithmetic, and language. Mental…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arithmetic, Intermediate Grades, Language Ability
Keller, John M.; Pugh, Richard C. – 1974
Sex differences in the correlations between Rotter's Internal-External (I-E) Control of Reinforcement Scale and the Omnibus Personality Inventory (OPI) are predicted, based on a theoretical expectation of a relationship between I-E and adjustment, and previous research. Both tests were administered to 140 male and 130 female college freshmen.…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis, Locus of Control
Whaley, Donald L. – 1973
An introductory textbook on psychological tests and measurements is presented in paper back booklet form. The style is informal and humorous, and the book is intended to appeal to the contemporary student. Ten chapters constitute the text: (1) On Measurement and Existence; (2) A Brief, Imprecise History of Psychological Testing; (3) The Creation…
Descriptors: Measurement, Psychological Testing, Sampling, Statistical Analysis
Romberg, Thomas A.; Wilson, James W. – 1969
This is one of a series of reports on the National Longitudinal Study of Mathematical Abilities (NLSMA). This report describes the processes used for deciding what should be measured, when, and how. Work of the SMSG Panel on Tests for collecting tests items, conceptualizing scales, pilot testing, and analyzing pilot test data is reviewed. The…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Longitudinal Studies, Mathematics Education, Psychological Testing