Howell and Huessy XXXXXXXXXXused a rating scale to classify children in a second-grade class as showing or not showing behavior commonly associated with attention deficit disorder (ADD). They then...

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Howell and Huessy (1981) used a rating scale to classify children in a second-grade class as showing or not showing behavior commonly associated with attention deficit disorder (ADD). They then classified these same children again when they later were in fourth and fifth grades. When the children reached the end of the ninth grade, the researchers examined school records and noted which children were enrolled in remedial English. In the following data, all children who were ever classified as exhibiting behavior associated with ADD have been combined into one group (labeled ADD):


Does behavior during elementary school discriminate class assignment during high school?



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Answer To: Howell and Huessy XXXXXXXXXXused a rating scale to classify children in a second-grade class as...

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Discrimination for Behavior in Class Assignments
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The term discrimina
tion defines some disruptive actions which can impact individuals badly. This assessment will discuss if behaviour as a disruptive action can discriminate against class assignments during high school. However, it can be said that behaviour during elementary school can be an impactful reason for discrimination in-class assignments. It can be said that some schools may not segregate students in terms of their race, skin colour, religion or accent in doing class assignments but some facts during elementary school may be a reason for discrimination. ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder occurs mostly...
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