International Review of Research in Mental Retardation
- 1st Edition, Volume 25 - August 6, 2011
- Latest edition
- Editor: Laraine Masters Glidden
- Language: English
International Review of Research in Mental Retardation is an ongoing scholarly look at research into the causes, effects, classification systems, syndromes, etc. of mental retard… Read more
International Review of Research in Mental Retardation is an ongoing scholarly look at research into the causes, effects, classification systems, syndromes, etc. of mental retardation. Contributors come from wide-ranging perspectives, including genetics, psychology, education, and other health and behavioral sciences.
Academic researchers in developmental and cognitive psychology, as well as neuropsychology.
Contributors.
Preface.
C.J. Dunst, T. Humphries, and C.M. Trivette, Characterizations of the Competence of Parents of Young Children with Disabilities.
D. Spiker, G.C. Boyce, and L.K. Boyce, Parent-Child Interactions When Young Children Have Disabilities.
J.F. Kelly and C.L. Booth, The Early Child Care Study of Children with Special Needs.
R. Young and N. Brewer, Diagnosis of Autistic Disorder: Problems and New Directions.
J.S. Leffert and G.N. Siperstein, Social Cognition: A Key to Understanding Adaptive Behavior in Individuals with Mild Mental Retardation.
R.A. Cummins, Proxy Responding for Subjective Well-Being: A Review.
C. Hatton, People with Intellectual Disabilities from Ethnic Minority
Communities in the United States and the United Kingdom.
W.A. Sparrow and R.H. Day, Perception and Action in Mental Retardation.
Index.
Contents of Previous Volumes.
Preface.
C.J. Dunst, T. Humphries, and C.M. Trivette, Characterizations of the Competence of Parents of Young Children with Disabilities.
D. Spiker, G.C. Boyce, and L.K. Boyce, Parent-Child Interactions When Young Children Have Disabilities.
J.F. Kelly and C.L. Booth, The Early Child Care Study of Children with Special Needs.
R. Young and N. Brewer, Diagnosis of Autistic Disorder: Problems and New Directions.
J.S. Leffert and G.N. Siperstein, Social Cognition: A Key to Understanding Adaptive Behavior in Individuals with Mild Mental Retardation.
R.A. Cummins, Proxy Responding for Subjective Well-Being: A Review.
C. Hatton, People with Intellectual Disabilities from Ethnic Minority
Communities in the United States and the United Kingdom.
W.A. Sparrow and R.H. Day, Perception and Action in Mental Retardation.
Index.
Contents of Previous Volumes.
Praise for the Series
"This book is highly detailed and heavily referenced."—BIOSIS
"Belongs on the shelves of every serious student and researcher whose focal interest is the retarded."—JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
"Practically every article is of interest for psychologists who are involved with mental retardation."—CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
"This book is highly detailed and heavily referenced."—BIOSIS
"Belongs on the shelves of every serious student and researcher whose focal interest is the retarded."—JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
"Practically every article is of interest for psychologists who are involved with mental retardation."—CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 25
- Published: August 6, 2011
- Language: English
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Laraine Masters Glidden
Affiliations and expertise
St. Mary's College of Maryland, USARead International Review of Research in Mental Retardation on ScienceDirect