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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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An evaluation of the relationship between receptive speech and manual sign language with mentally handicapped children

Clarke, S. E. January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
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Role Performance of Employment Counselors for Mentally Retarded in Kaohsiung City

Liu, Chin-hsiang 03 June 2005 (has links)
The analysis of data collected from 15 employment counselors from Chietze Coordination Association, Tiausepan Association, Tzebezen Coordination Association, Southern Hsinlu Welfare Foundation, Seehaner Welfare Foundation, and Luyue Chietze Center displayed a different phenomenon from our expectation¡C The employment counselors can play a pivotal role in employment opportunity development for mentally retarded. However, the current job target of the employment counselors is obviously emphasized on personal counseling rather than on the development of employment opportunity¡CIn addition to work attitude and job allocation, our observations also included job stress, work satisfaction, work alienation, and work commitment¡C But, these variables were not significantly differentiated by gender, age, education, study majors, relevant certificates, work experiences, vocational training, and seniority. Relatively speaking¡Awomen and those graduated from counseling and guidance and relevant fields were more likely to emphasize on personal counseling, while men and those graduated from other fields were more likely to employment opportunity development. Finally, seniority and education were found to motivate work satisfaction and commitment.
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A Study of Depth Perception Among Brain-injured, Familial and Idiopathic Mentally Retarded Subjects

Wright, Ronald W. 01 1900 (has links)
In light of the conflicting data regarding depth perception and the retardate, it was the purpose of this study to reinvestigate whether or not significant differences exist in depth perceptual abilities among mental retardates. A standard depth perception apparatus was utilized to test the groups of brain-injured, familial and idiopathic subjects.
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Variables Related to Parents' Stated Reasons for Institutionalizing Mentally Retarded Males

Dreisbach, Linda Kay 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this investigation is to determine some of the variables related to parents' stated reasons for institutionalizing mentally retarded males. The variables to be studied are the age, education, and income of the parents and the age, level of retardation, and number of siblings of the child.
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A Study of Problems Preventing the Implementation of Programs for the Educable Mentally Retarded in Utah

Beitia, John L. 01 May 1967 (has links)
The purposes of the study were to determine the level of priority of importance of administrative problem areas and specific problem items preventing the implementation of special programs for the educable mentally retarded in Utah. The study was conducted using a survey of twenty-seven school districts in the state of Utah lacking a sequential program for the educable mentally retarded in grades one through six. A questionnaire was sent to 184 selected respondents, including school board chairmen, superintendents, and elementary principals. Responses were received from 92 percent of the original selection. The respondent was asked to rank each of the problem items according to one of five choices, major, moderate, average, minor, or no problem to implementation. Results were evaluated on the basis of agreement among the rankings of the respondents, the relationship of the rankings, priority of the administrative areas, priority of the problem items, and individual group rankings. Statistical treatment revealed significance at the .01 level for the level of agreement and relationship among the rankings of the administrative problem areas. Further treatment revealed the priority of administrative problem categories in order of major importance to be: (1) professional personnel, (2) pupil personnel; (3) supervision , (4) communications, (5) research, (6) finance, and (7) policy. Individual problem items used in the questionnaire were ranked by priority of importance as perceived by the respondents as a combined group as well as by individual groups. There were sixty-two problem items ranked in order of priority. The conclusions arrived at as a result of the analysis of the data included: (1) there was a high level of agreement among the perceptions of the administrators in ranking the importance of the problem areas and specific items , (2) the respondents as individual and combined groups perceived the category of obtaining and retaining qualified professional personnel as the major problem to implementation of the special program, (3) the individual problem of greatest concern was the obtaining of a qualified classroom teacher for the educable mentally retarded, (4) communications are needed to inform the parents, public, and school faculty to gain support for t he educational needs of the educable mentally retarded, (5) administrators recognize the need for early identification of the potential retardate, accurate diagnosis and educational placement as important to program implementation, and (6) it appeared that present school policies are adequate in meeting the needs of program implementation of the educable mentally retarded.
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Parental Attitudes and Adjustment of Mentally Retarded Children

Oualline, Viola Jackson January 1963 (has links)
The purpose of this investigation was to discover the relationship between parental attitudes and the adjustment of the mentally retarded child.
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An Exploratory Study of Parental Visitation and Selected Characteristics of the Institutionalized Mentally Retarded Child

Lutes, Billy J. 01 1900 (has links)
This study will describe relationships between characteristics of the retarded child and the amount and types of parental visitation.
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The Bender Gestalt Test and Prediction of Behavioral Problems in Moderately Mentally Retarded Children

Baxter, Raymond D. 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the usefulness of Koppitz's method of scoring the Bender Gestalt (BG) Test for the prediction of behavioral problems in retarded children. The problem behaviors with which this study was concerned were those most often associated with the hyperactive child.
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A Study of the Relationship between Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Scores and Koppitz's Human Figure Drawing Test Scores for Mentally Retarded Children

Childers, John H. 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether Koppitz's developmental scoring techniques of mental maturity are applicable to mentally retarded children ages 5 to 12.
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Auto-agressão: estudo descritivo de relações funcionais / Self-injurious behavior: a descriptive study of functional relations

Meyer, Sonia Beatriz 23 March 1988 (has links)
Após um levantamento inicial com 24 sujeitos, em uma instituição, foram observadas as ocorrências das auto-agressões de uma criança profundamente retardada, em diferentes situações do dia-­a-dia na instituição. Outras respostas da mesma criança foram também observadas e relacionadas com as auto-agressões. Dois grupamentos de ações foram identificados. Morder-se, juntamente com outras ações, aumentava diante de exigências de desempenho e restrição à locomoção; diminuía na presença de um pianinho ou quando havia música tocando. Bater-se na cabeça, juntamente com outras ações, pareceu ser controlado por estimulação auditiva. O conceito de auto-agressão foi discutido, sugerindo-se que comportamentos auto-lesivos (termo proposto, mais descritivo) poderiam ser auto-estimulatórios ou modalidades de agressão. Concluiu-se que o entendimento dos determinantes de comportamentos auto-lesivos pode dar-se através de sua análise funcional, feita em situação natural, pela análise de múltiplas respostas em múltiplas situações. Tal estudo pode trazer implicações para a elaboração de intervenções que promovam ganho significativos, múltiplos e permanentes. / A review of the existing literature showed a variety of self-aggressive acts*, which relate to other actions of the same individual. The same review showed furthermore that there are many situations in which such acts occur, with no agreement as to what originates and maintains self-aggression. After an initial survey in an institution including 24 subjects, the occurrence of self-aggressive acts was observed in a profoundly retarded child in different day-to-day situations at the institution. Other responses of the same child were also observed and related to the self-aggressive episodes. Most of the actions observed can be grouped into two classes of response. Biting herself and other related act ions increased in frequency when requirements were made and locomotion restricted, and decreased when a small piano was given to her or when music was playing. Hitting on the head and other related actions were seemingly controlled by auditory stimulation. The concept of self-aggression was discussed and self-injurious behavior (a more descriptive proposed expression) presented as either self-stimulation or a modality of aggression. It was concluded that an understanding of the determinants of self-injurious behavior can be achieved through functional analysis under natural conditions, including multiple responses in multiple situations. Such a study may have an impact on the development of measures that may lead to significant, multiple and permanent gains. * Self-injurious behavior is referred to, \"self-aggressive\" behavior.

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