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Is a child identified by observers as high rate on Yell also reported by the mother to be high rate on the same trait ... The two modes of assessment show consistent agreement in identifying general deviancy levels for child behavior .
Is a child identified by observers as high rate on Yell also reported by the mother to be high rate on the same trait ... The two modes of assessment show consistent agreement in identifying general deviancy levels for child behavior .
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Similarly , events identified a priori as aversive should be followed by more negative reactions ( e.g. , Disapprove , Yell ) and fewer neutral and positive reactions . Preschool children's interactions in classroom and gym settings ...
Similarly , events identified a priori as aversive should be followed by more negative reactions ( e.g. , Disapprove , Yell ) and fewer neutral and positive reactions . Preschool children's interactions in classroom and gym settings ...
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Ninety - two percent of the boys in this sample had Social Aggressors Thirty - seven families were identified in which there was a target boy who was identified as a Social Aggressor . The home observation data for these boys showed ...
Ninety - two percent of the boys in this sample had Social Aggressors Thirty - seven families were identified in which there was a target boy who was identified as a Social Aggressor . The home observation data for these boys showed ...
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