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 | Examples of assessments which measure classroom behavior and
social-emotional development include: Behavior Evaluation Scale (grades
K-12) (BES-2), Behavior Rating Profile (grades 1-12) (BRP-2), Burks’
Behavior Rating Scales (grades 1-9), Child Behavior Rating Scale (grades
K-3), Devereux Behavior Rating Scales (ages 5-18), Mooney Problem Check
Lists (grades 7-12 and college), School Behavior Checklist (ages 4-13),
School Social Skills Rating Scale (ages 6-18), Social Skills Rating System
(grades K-12) (SSRS), Walker Problem Behavior Identification Checklist
(grades K-6), and Walker-McConnell Scale of Social Competence and School
Adjustment (grades K-6). For more information regarding behavioral
assessment, visit this website for Clinical Psychology Resources,
Assessment, at: www.psychologie.uni-bonn.de/kap/links_20.htm |
 | Examples of assessments which measure attention disorders and
hyperactivity include: Attention Deficit Disorders Evaluation Scale (ages
4-21) (ADDES), Children’s Attention and Adjustment Survey (grades K-5),
Conners’ Teacher Rating Scales (long form ages 4-12 and short form ages
3-17), and Conners’ Parent Rating Scales (long form ages 6-14 and short
form ages 3-17). For more information on these types of assessments, visit
this website for Checkmate Plus at: www.checkmateplus.com/ |
 | Examples of assessments which measure self-concept include: Coopersmith
Self-Esteem Inventories (ages 8-adult), Culture-Free Self-Esteem
Inventories (grades 2-9), Multidimensional Self Concept Scale (grades
5-12), Piers-Harris Children’s Self Concept Scale (grades 4-12),
Dimensions of Self-Concept (grades 4-12 and college), Self-Esteem Index
(ages 8-18), Student Self-Concept Scale (grades 3-12), and Tennessee
Self-Concept Scale (ages 12 and above). |
 | Examples of assessments which measure peer acceptance include: Behavior
Rating Profile (grades 1-2), Peer Attitudes toward the Handicapped Scale
(grades 4-8), and Test of Early Socioemotional Development (ages 3-7). |
 | Examples of assessments which measure school interests and attitudes
include: Estes Attitude Scales (grades 2-12), Quality of School Life Scale
(grades 4-12), School Interest Inventory (grades 7-12), and
Woodcock-Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery, Part Three, Tests of Interest
(ages 3-80+). |
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