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Shaping the Future of School Psychology

Pages 206-231 | Published online: 26 Dec 2019

Reference Notes

  • Hansell, P., Hansell, B., & Connolly, A. The format for analyzing school psychological services in terms of antecedents, behaviors, and consequences was derived from presentations at a special study institute, “Current Applications and Advancements in Behavioral Technology in School Psychology,” in Des Moines, November 1978.
  • Ulman, J. Five objectives were included in the annual plan for school psychological services, Area Education Agency 3, November 1979. They are available from Joe Ulman, Spirit Lake High School, Spirit Lake, Iowa 51360.
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  • Benson, J. It was reported that Dr. Robert Wilson, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, works with school psychologists and the West Virginia Association of School Psychologists to develop research projects. Personal communication, January 1980.
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