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Child Behavior Checklist for Ages 4-18Share Description: A standardized questionnaire, administered to parents or surrogate parents, designed to gather information on competencies and problem behaviors of children aged 2 to 3 or 4 to 18 years Resource Type: Instruments Publisher(s): ASEBA (Achenback System of Empirically Based Assessment) Date Issued: 1991Source: In Manual for the child behavior checklist/4-18 and 1991 profile. Burlington, VT: University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry Note: OCLC number 1109435231 in Worldcat Topics: 10. Research & Evaluation Methods > 10.3. Measures ISBN 9780961189808 Unspecified - Related ResourcesRelated resources include summaries, versions, measures (instruments), or other resources in which the current document plays a part. Research products funded by the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation are related to their project records. Show
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