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Effects of gender on treatment outcome in young children with ADHD
The practice and training of school psychologists in the Autism Spectrum Disorders
The role of gender and coping style in determining markers of adulthood
Cognitive-behavioral treatment of pediatric obesity: Self-monitoring of food and beverage intake
The relationship of adaptive coping to post traumatic stress symptoms associated with the World Trade Center tragedy: A retrospective study
Positive behavior support in schools---Universal intervention: Suspension rates and school climate in implementing middle schools
The role of family environment variables in predicting fruit and vegetable consumption in preschool children
Evaluating the effectiveness of a multidimensional social skills intervention program for middle school students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Banana Splits: An evaluation program for children of divorce
The effectiveness of the Skillsstreaming Social Skills Program for students with learning and language disabilities
Teachers' knowledge of adolescent suicide
Agreement and disagreement of parent, teacher, and self reports of youth diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Perceptions of adolescent behavior
The effects of an enrichment program on intrinsic motivation for achievement in third and fourth grade children
Assessing adaptive functioning in children and adolescents with ASD: A comparative study of the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition and the Scales of Independent Behavior-Revised
To catch a predator: Exploring the roles of pornography, antisocial behavior, and abuse in sexual offending against children
The impact of athletic engagement on coping strategies in the college population