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The level of coerciveness for normal 2- to 4year - olds is comparable to the mean baseline TAB score of .75 reported for the first sample of antisocial children referred for treatment at OSLC ( Patterson , 1974a ) .
The level of coerciveness for normal 2- to 4year - olds is comparable to the mean baseline TAB score of .75 reported for the first sample of antisocial children referred for treatment at OSLC ( Patterson , 1974a ) .
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Based upon 50 nonproblem families matched with families referred to the Child Psychiatry Service at lowa Psychopathic Hospital ( Goodstein & Rowley , 1961 ) . “ Based upon a sample of nonproblem families matched with a sample referred ...
Based upon 50 nonproblem families matched with families referred to the Child Psychiatry Service at lowa Psychopathic Hospital ( Goodstein & Rowley , 1961 ) . “ Based upon a sample of nonproblem families matched with a sample referred ...
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( 1976 ) cites several studies showing a relation between marital discord and children's conduct problems . Similarly , the review by Oltmanns , Broderick , and O'Leary ( 1977 ) showed that , in general , parents of children referred ...
( 1976 ) cites several studies showing a relation between marital discord and children's conduct problems . Similarly , the review by Oltmanns , Broderick , and O'Leary ( 1977 ) showed that , in general , parents of children referred ...
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