“…Parent management skills, based on behavioral principles, have importance as both risk factors and treatment targets for disruptive behavior disorders (Chorpita, Daleiden, & Weisz, 2005; Garland, Hawley, Brookman-Frazee, & Hurlburt, 2008; Lindhiem, Higa, Trentacosta, Herschell, & Kolko, 2014). The Knowledge of Effective Parenting Test (KEPT; Lindhiem et al, 2019) was developed to assess knowledge of core parent management skills with known efficacy in the context of clinical trials of psychosocial treatments for behavior problems in children (e.g., Wyatt Kaminski, Valle, Filene, & Boyle, 2008). Knowledge of parent management skills is only modestly associated with parenting behaviors but adds incrementally to the prediction of child conduct problems (Lindhiem et al, in press).…”