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Disproportionate referrals for child academic/behavior problems: Replication and extension.
Authors:Tarnowski  Kenneth J; Anderson  Deborah F; Drabman  Ronald S; Kelly  Patricia A
Abstract:R. S. Drabman et al (see record 1988-15423-001) investigated children's month of birth in relation to mental health referrals and found that the younger children in a class were disproportionately referred for services. We conducted a replication and extension of the Drabman et al. investigation. Data were collected on children's (N?=?222) cognitive and academic competencies. Results indicated that (a) younger children in a class were disproportionately referred, (b) the referral pattern remained constant across all grades examined, (c) the referral pattern could not be explained by differences in children's competencies, and (d) although the youngest children in the class were referred most frequently, they had the lowest rate of qualification for special services. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
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