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Simpson, Michael; Carone, Dominic A., Jr.; Burns, William J.; Seidman, Traci; Montgomery, Doil; Sellers, Alfred – Psychology in the Schools, 2002
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition (WISC-III) and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition (SB-IV), were administered to 20 gifted children and 20 non-gifted children to examine the extent of the difference in IQ scores obtained on the two tests. Results show that the SB-IV Composite Score was significantly…
Descriptors: Gifted, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests, School Psychology

Fagan, Thomas K.; Gorin, Susan; Tharinger, Deborah – School Psychology Review, 2000
Since 1969, the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and the Division of School Psychology within the American Psychological Association have dually influenced many psychological and educational issues in school psychology. Following a summary of the organizational topography of school psychology, the status and future directions…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, National Organizations, Professional Associations

Cummings, Jack A. – School Psychology Review, 2000
Presents a response to "The National Association of School Psychologists and the Division of School Psychology--APA: Now and Beyond" (this issue). The author addresses the challenges in facilitating new forms of communication and collaboration between the two entities for the next decade. (GCP)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, National Organizations, Professional Associations

Wodrich, David L.; Schmitt, Ara J. – Journal of School Psychology, 2003
This article addresses the rate at which pediatric-related articles were published among school psychology journals from 1981 to 2001. The overall number of such articles increased from 11 during the 1981-1983 interval to more than twice as many during every subsequent 3-year interval. The available literature seems to support school…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Literature Reviews, Pediatrics, School Psychologists

Phillips, Beeman N. – Journal of School Psychology, 1993
Reviews history of Trainers of School Psychologists and Council of Directors of School Psychology Programs and presents critical assessment of their impact on the field of school psychology. Concludes that, as diversity and specialization within school psychology continues to increase, these organizations may be even more important. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Higher Education, History, School Psychologists

Snyder, Patricia A.; Thompson, Bruce – School Psychology Quarterly, 1998
Reviews some of the criticisms of contemporary practice regarding the use of statistical tests. Presents a brief overview of effect indices. Reviews related practices within seven volumes of "School Psychology Quarterly." Results show that contemporary authors continue to use and interpret statistical significance tests inappropriately. Explores…
Descriptors: Language, Scholarly Journals, School Psychology, Statistical Analysis

Pritchard, David A.; Livingston, Ronald B.; Reynolds, Cecil R.; Moses, James A., Jr. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2000
Presents a normative typology for classifying the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Third Edition (WISC-III) factor index profiles according to profile shape. Current analyses indicate that overall profile level accounted for a majority of the variance in WISC-III index scores, but a considerable proportion of the variance was because of…
Descriptors: Children, Classification, Profiles, Psychological Testing
Terjesen, Mark D.; Jacofsky, Matthew; Froh, Jeffrey; DiGiuseppe, Raymond – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
Traditional approaches for working with children and families in the schools focus on problems and disturbance. The concept of positive psychology as a way to change this focus is offered through exploration of its integration within school psychology. Specifically, the application of positive psychology can form the basis of preventive practices…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, School Psychology, School Psychologists, Consultation Programs
Flanagan, Rosemary; Miller, Jeffrey A.; Jacob, Susan – Psychology in the Schools, 2005
The Ethical Principles for Psychologists and Code of Conduct has been recently revised. The organization of the code changed, and the language was made more specific. A number of points relevant to school psychology are explicitly stated in the code. A clear advantage of including these items in the code is the assistance to school psychologists…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Psychological Evaluation, Ethics, School Psychologists
Carper, Robin M.; Williams, Robert L. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2004
The study addressed three major questions regarding the 1995?1999 journal publications of faculty at school psychology programs accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) as of Sept. 1, 2000: (a) Which program faculties had the strongest records of article publications for 1995?1999? (b) What were the major school psychology and…
Descriptors: School Psychology, Journal Articles, Periodicals, College Faculty
Little, Steven G.; Akin-Little, K. Angeleque; Tingstrom, Daniel H. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2004
Shortages of school psychologists have been documented for many years with this deficiency extending not just to practitioners but to trainers as well. This article presents the results of a search to identify individuals employed in academic institutions and their graduating universities. Using an Internet search and mailings to doctoral…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, School Psychology, School Psychologists
Gilman, Rich; Gabriel, Stacey – School Psychology Review, 2004
The role and functions of school psychologist have been a topic of much discussion. Reform efforts recommend that school psychology should involve stakeholders, including education professionals (i.e., teachers, administrators) in their advocacy efforts. However, very few recent empirical studies have investigated educators' perceptions of the…
Descriptors: School Districts, Psychological Services, Advocacy, School Psychologists
Schrank, Fredrick A.; Miller, Jeffrey A.; Caterino, Linda C.; Desrochers, John – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
This article reviews the results of a survey of the Fellows of the American Academy of School Psychology (Academy; AASP) regarding the independent educational evaluation (IEE) for a specific learning disability (SLD). Academy Fellows were asked about important components of the IEE, desirable evaluator qualifications, and recommended criteria for…
Descriptors: Evaluators, School Psychology, Learning Disabilities, Student Evaluation
VanVoorhis, Richard W.; Levinson, Edward M. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2006
Meta-analytic techniques were used to analyze data from a collection of school psychologist job satisfaction studies that were conducted between 1982 and 1999. Eight studies, all of which used the Modified Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire (m-MSQ) to measure job satisfaction among school psychologists, were included in the analysis. Two…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, School Psychologists, Job Satisfaction, Questionnaires
VanDerHeyden, Amanda M.; Snyder, Patricia – School Psychology Review, 2006
Knowing what behaviors adults can engage in to accelerate child growth toward desired outcomes is fundamental to achieving the promise of early education and intervention. Once adequate progress-monitoring measures are developed, patterns of child performance over time and in response to certain interventions can be quantified. The ability to…
Descriptors: Intervention, Young Children, School Psychology, Child Development