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Psychology in the Schools | 1980

A comparison of PPVT and SIT scores of young children

Marilyn Coleman; Gregory N. Brown; Lawrence H. Ganong

Eighty-four children from rural, urban, and suburban families were tested with the PPVT during a parent intervention program and with the SIT three years later as part of program evaluation. Results indicated the mean IQ on the SIT was substantially higher than expected based on the earlier PPVT scores. Sampling error and examiner error were excluded as explanations for the difference. These results suggest that the PPVT and SIT yield different scores and lack comparability.


Archive | 2014

Multiple Segment Factorial Vignettes in Family Health Interventions

Marilyn J. Coleman; Lawrence H. Ganong; Jacquelyn J. Benson

Abstract Purpose Older adults and their families, geriatricians and gerontological practitioners, other health care providers, and social policy makers are invested in finding ways to prevent health and safety problems so that older adults can remain in their homes safely and independently. Family life education and problem-prevention programs designed for older adults are cost-effective ways of trying to avoid or prevent problems before they occur. The purpose of this chapter is to describe the use of multiple segment factorial vignettes as an educational method to promote safety and health. Design Multiple segment factorial vignettes (MSFVs) are short stories comprised of two to five separate segments. In research, MSFVs have been used to study attitudes, values, beliefs, and behaviors. MSFVs also have potential for use in interventions with individuals, couples, and families. We present an example of the use of MSFVs in an intervention project in which we taught the family members and friends of older adults who lived alone how to use MSFVs in collaborative problem-solving with older adults about maintaining their independence safely in their homes. The MSFV method was easily learned by project participants, readily individualized to fit the situations of older individuals, and the participants enjoyed using them. Findings MSFVs were effective in changing behaviors and cognitions of older adults. Value We present issues to consider for practitioners who want to develop and utilize MSFVs in interventions. Examples of MSFVs as interventions are presented and limitations to MSFVs are discussed.


Archive | 1999

Changing Families, Changing Responsibilities: Family Obligations Following Divorce and Remarriage.

Lawrence H. Ganong; Marilyn Coleman


Archive | 2005

Divorce as Prelude to Stepfamily Living and the Consequences of Redivorce

Lawrence H. Ganong; Marilyn Coleman; Jason D. Hans


Archive | 2006

The Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships: Divorce and Postdivorce Relationships

Marilyn Coleman; Lawrence H. Ganong; Kim Leon


Archive | 2003

Points & counterpoints : controversial relationship and family issues in the 21st century : an anthology

Marilyn Coleman; Lawrence H. Ganong


Archive | 2018

Affinity-Seeking in Steprelationships: A Dyadic Analysis

Lawrence H. Ganong; Nate Stoddard; Caroline Sanner; Luke T. Russell; Ashton Chapman; Kwangman Ko; Marilyn Coleman; Todd Jenson


2018 National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference | 2018

Attitudes about Child Support Payments in the United States and South Korea

Kwangman Ko; Lawrence H. Ganong; Youngjin Kang; Ashton Chapman


Archive | 2017

Using Grounded Theory to Study Childhood Chronic Illness in Post-Divorce Families

Luke T. Russell; Marilyn Coleman; Lawrence H. Ganong


Archive | 2016

Editorial Office: Human Development and Family Studies

Marilyn Coleman; Tonda March; Lawrence H. Ganong; Kathleen D. Dyer; Paul R. Amato; Anne-Marie Ambert; William S. Aquilino; Jay Belsky; Alan Booth; Thomas N. Bradbury; Tim Brubaker; Cheryl Buehler; Rodney Cate; Victor Cicirelli; Robert Coombs; Teresa M. Cooney; James Deal; Alfred DeMaris; David H. Demo; Judith F. Dunn; John N. Edwards; J. Ross Eshleman; Frank Fincham; Judith L. Fischer; Clifford I. Notarius; Suzanne T. Ortega; Marie Osmond; Kay Pasley; Joan M. Patterson; William Quinn

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Kwangman Ko

University of Missouri

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Tyler B. Jamison

University of New Hampshire

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Alan Booth

Pennsylvania State University

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Alfred DeMaris

Bowling Green State University

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Cheryl Buehler

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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