
doi: 10.1007/bf00913096
pmid: 886096
The notion that a child's behavior may be more "disturbing" than disturbed has been of interest to educators of behaviorally deviant children. Behavior indicative of deviance in child was studied with respect to the relating degree of "disturbingness" which each was judged to reflect. Four factor dimensions of disturbingness were identified and discussed with regard to future research and educational implications.
Male, Attitude, Social Perception, Teaching, Humans, Female, Affective Symptoms, Child Behavior Disorders, Social Environment
Male, Attitude, Social Perception, Teaching, Humans, Female, Affective Symptoms, Child Behavior Disorders, Social Environment
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