Adaptive Behavior and Its Measurements : Implications for the Field of Mental Retardation
, by Schalock, Robert L.; Braddock, David L.- ISBN: 9780940898646 | 0940898640
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 5/1/1999
Tables | p. xiii |
Figures | p. xiv |
Preface | p. xv |
The Concept of Adaptive Behavior | p. 1 |
Introduction | p. 1 |
References | p. 5 |
Adaptive Behavior: A Historical Overview | p. 7 |
Introduction | p. 7 |
Adaptive Behavior Prior to the 1960s | p. 8 |
Adaptive Behavior During the 1960s | p. 8 |
Adaptive Behavior During the 1970s | p. 9 |
Adaptive Behavior During the 1980s | p. 10 |
Conclusion | p. 11 |
References | p. 13 |
Adaptive and Maladaptive Behavior: Functional and Structural Characteristics | p. 15 |
Introduction | p. 15 |
The Search for Structure | p. 16 |
Factor Analysis: The Primary Structural Tool | p. 18 |
The Past: A Glance Back at Prior Factor Analytic Research | p. 22 |
Meyers, Nihira, and Zetlin (1979) Review | p. 22 |
McGrew and Bruininks (1989) Review | p. 23 |
Widaman, Borthwick-Duffy, and Little (1991) Review | p. 23 |
Widaman and McGrew (1996) APA Review | p. 24 |
The Present: Reexamining and Extending the Prior Research | p. 24 |
Review Methodology | p. 24 |
Adaptive Behavior | p. 25 |
Maladaptive Behavior | p. 26 |
Conclusions | p. 28 |
The Future: The Need for a "Big-Picture" Perspective | p. 30 |
Adaptive and Maladaptive Behavior as Hierarchical Constructs | p. 30 |
Adaptive and Maladaptive Behavior as "Typical Performance" | p. 31 |
The Edge of the Envelope: A "Big-Picture" Heuristic Framework | p. 34 |
Implications of the Big Picture | p. 36 |
References | p. 38 |
The Merging of Adaptive Behavior and Intelligence: Implications for the Field of Mental Retardation | p. 43 |
Introduction | p. 43 |
The Merging of the Constructs of Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior | p. 44 |
The Multifactorial Approach to Intelligence | p. 44 |
The Multifactorial Approach to Adaptive Behavior | p. 47 |
Impact of the Merging of Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior | p. 48 |
Concept of Disability | p. 48 |
Definition of Mental Retardation | p. 49 |
Focus of Assessment | p. 50 |
Implications for the Field | p. 52 |
Definitive Features of Mental Retardation | p. 53 |
Organizing Framework | p. 53 |
Ecological and Contextual Focus | p. 53 |
Conclusion | p. 54 |
References | p. 55 |
A Contextualist Perspective on Adaptive Behavior | p. 61 |
Introduction | p. 61 |
Contextualism Defined | p. 61 |
Settings Within Which Behavior Occurs | p. 61 |
The Process of Becoming | p. 62 |
The Pragmatics of Life | p. 62 |
Social Processes and Contexts | p. 62 |
Contextualism and Mental Retardation | p. 63 |
Searching for Social Intelligence | p. 67 |
Credulity and Gullibility as Core Deficits in Mental Retardation | p. 69 |
The Assessment of Credulity and Gullibility | p. 71 |
A Proposed Action Framework for Social Adaptation | p. 72 |
Context Demands | p. 72 |
Motivation | p. 74 |
Social Intelligence | p. 74 |
Biology | p. 74 |
Summary | p. 75 |
Conclusion | p. 75 |
References | p. 77 |
Assistive Technology and Adaptive Behavior | p. 81 |
Introduction | p. 81 |
Introduction to Independent Living | p. 81 |
Choice and Consumer Direction | p. 83 |
Assistive Technology and Independence | p. 84 |
Setting-Specific Demands | p. 85 |
Individual-Specific Characteristics | p. 87 |
Adaptations | p. 88 |
Selection and Training | p. 90 |
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Assistive Technology Adaptations | p. 92 |
Conclusion | p. 93 |
References | p. 94 |
The Measurement of Adaptive Behavior | p. 99 |
Introduction | p. 99 |
References | p. 101 |
Psychometric Standards for Adaptive Behavior Assessment | p. 103 |
Introduction | p. 103 |
What Is a Test? | p. 104 |
Many Expectations for Adaptive Behavior Measures | p. 105 |
Psychometric Standards for Adaptive Behavior Measures | p. 106 |
Reliability | p. 106 |
Validity | p. 110 |
Conclusion | p. 111 |
Interpreting Tests | p. 112 |
Test Fairness | p. 112 |
Role of Norms | p. 113 |
Summary | p. 114 |
References | p. 115 |
Cultural and Demographic Group Comparisons of Adaptive Behavior | p. 119 |
Introduction | p. 119 |
Cultural Group Comparisons | p. 121 |
Anglo Americans | p. 121 |
African Americans | p. 122 |
Latinos | p. 124 |
Asian Americans | p. 125 |
Native Americans | p. 125 |
Factors Involved in Cross-Cultural Differences | p. 127 |
Age | p. 127 |
Gender | p. 127 |
Socioeconomic Status | p. 128 |
Language | p. 129 |
Acculturation | p. 130 |
Geographic Region | p. 131 |
Family Structure | p. 131 |
Family Training and Disciplinary Practices | p. 132 |
Attitudes Towards Disability | p. 133 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 134 |
References | p. 135 |
Examination of Gender and Race Factors in the Assessment of Adaptive Behavior | p. 141 |
Introduction | p. 141 |
Adaptive Behavior and Its Assessment | p. 141 |
Relationship Between Adaptive Behavior and Gender | p. 142 |
Relationship Between Adaptive Behavior and Race or Ethnicity | p. 143 |
Nature of Test Bias | p. 144 |
Controlling for Test Bias | p. 144 |
Test Content | p. 145 |
Normative Sample Demographic Characteristics | p. 145 |
Reliability and Validity Studies | p. 145 |
Examination of Test Items for Different Groups | p. 145 |
An Empirical Examination of Gender and Race Factors in Adaptive Behavior | p. 146 |
Instrument | p. 146 |
Sample | p. 147 |
Procedure and Results | p. 147 |
Discussion | p. 155 |
Reliability and Validity | p. 155 |
Delta Scores | p. 157 |
Item Response Theory | p. 157 |
References | p. 158 |
Critical Issues in the Cross-Cultural Assessment of Adaptive Behavior | p. 161 |
Introduction | p. 161 |
Historical Perspective | p. 162 |
Culturally Related Issues | p. 163 |
Special-Education Placement | p. 163 |
Criminal Liability | p. 165 |
Maladaptive Behaviors | p. 165 |
Assessment Strategies | p. 166 |
Cultural Communication Styles and Informant Interviews | p. 167 |
Culturally Competent Assessments | p. 168 |
Translation or Adaptation of Adaptive Behavior Scales | p. 168 |
Intralingual Adaptations | p. 169 |
Translation | p. 169 |
Translation Equivalence | p. 170 |
Bias | p. 174 |
Steps to Take When Validating a Translation or Adaptation | p. 174 |
Standards and Guidelines | p. 177 |
Conclusion | p. 179 |
References | p. 180 |
The Culturally Individualized Assessment of Adaptive Behavior: An Accommodation to the 1992 AAMR Definition, Classification, and Systems of Support | p. 185 |
Introduction | p. 185 |
Definition of Mental Retardation | p. 185 |
Developmental Origin | p. 186 |
Intelligence | p. 186 |
Adaptive Behavior | p. 187 |
Classification of Adaptive Skills, Intensities of Support, and Types of Support | p. 188 |
Adaptive Skills Areas | p. 188 |
Intensities of Support | p. 191 |
Types of Support | p. 192 |
Cultural Fairness | p. 193 |
Quantification of Adaptive Behavior in Terms of Supports Given to Assessed Individuals in Unique Settings and Subcultures | p. 194 |
General Scoring Protocols for Assessing Adaptive Skills | p. 194 |
Culturally Individualized Assessment of Adaptive Behavior | p. 197 |
Field Test of 32 Participants With 20 Items | p. 198 |
Culturally Sensitive Individualized Assessment of Adaptive Behavior | p. 202 |
References | p. 204 |
The Future of the Construct of Adaptive Behavior | p. 207 |
Introduction | p. 207 |
Adaptive Behavior and Its Measurement: Setting the Future Agenda | p. 209 |
Introduction | p. 209 |
Challenge: To Integrate the Concepts of Adaptive Behavior and Intelligence | p. 209 |
Multidimensional and Hierarchical Nature | p. 209 |
Personal Competence | p. 210 |
Challenge: To Understand Contextual Variables | p. 211 |
Trait Versus an Ecological or Functional Approach | p. 211 |
Role of Mediating Variables | p. 213 |
Challenge: To Rethink the Definition of Mental Retardation and Its Measurement | p. 214 |
Definition of Mental Retardation | p. 214 |
Measurement of Mental Retardation | p. 216 |
Challenge: To Address Issues of Cross-Cultural Assessment of Adaptive Behavior | p. 217 |
Purpose of Adaptive Behavior Assessment | p. 217 |
Cross-Cultural Validation | p. 217 |
Test Bias | p. 218 |
Cross-Cultural Competence | p. 219 |
The Future | p. 219 |
References | p. 220 |
Subject Index | p. 223 |
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