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The level of coerciveness for normal 2- to 4- year - olds is comparable to the mean baseline TAB score of .75 reported for the first sample of antiso- cial children referred for treatment at OSLC ( Pat- terson , 1974a ) .
The level of coerciveness for normal 2- to 4- year - olds is comparable to the mean baseline TAB score of .75 reported for the first sample of antiso- cial children referred for treatment at OSLC ( Pat- terson , 1974a ) .
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They studied over 200 families referred to OSLC since 1968 , in which the problem child was age 14 at follow - up . These families were followed each year after termination of treatment to determine whether a police contact occurred .
They studied over 200 families referred to OSLC since 1968 , in which the problem child was age 14 at follow - up . These families were followed each year after termination of treatment to determine whether a police contact occurred .
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Table 12.4 MMPI Data for Several Samples of Mothers 5.98 *** SA & ST > N ' Based upon 50 nonproblem families matched with families referred to the Child Psychiatry Service at Iowa Psychopathic Hospital ( Goodstein & Rowley , 1961 ) .
Table 12.4 MMPI Data for Several Samples of Mothers 5.98 *** SA & ST > N ' Based upon 50 nonproblem families matched with families referred to the Child Psychiatry Service at Iowa Psychopathic Hospital ( Goodstein & Rowley , 1961 ) .
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