2001
DOI: 10.1002/1520-6807(200101)38:1<43::aid-pits5>3.3.co;2-x
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Multiple perceptions of children's aggression: Differences across neighborhood, age, gender, and perceiver

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“…More importantly, as Hudley et al. () noted, for adolescents living in violent neighborhoods, perceptions of adolescent behaviors as less pathological are associated with understanding the behaviors within the context exhibited. That is, the concept of adaptive attitudes or behaviors as normative responses to a context will take the focus away from attempts to “fix” adolescents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, as Hudley et al. () noted, for adolescents living in violent neighborhoods, perceptions of adolescent behaviors as less pathological are associated with understanding the behaviors within the context exhibited. That is, the concept of adaptive attitudes or behaviors as normative responses to a context will take the focus away from attempts to “fix” adolescents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although previous research has indicated similar findings in other contexts (e.g., Garcia et al, 2014;Guerra et al, 2003), this study focuses on Indonesian teachers, and thus, provides valuable insights for teachers in Indonesia to become aware of and participate in countermeasures against aggressive practices. Hudley et al (2001) found that teachers from communities exposed to violence tended to regard students' aggressive behavior as less aggressive than teachers from communities who had little experience of violence. Therefore, teachers must recognize the effects of their previous exposure to violence on their perceptions in order to mitigate any aggressive behaviors toward students as responses to the students' behavior.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans ces études menées en population générale, les enseignants rapportent systématiquement plus de symptômes de TDAH chez les enfants que ne le font les parents. Dautre part, des chercheurs ont observé que les évaluations des difficultés comportementales des élèves faites par les enseignants pouvaient être tributaires de lenvironnement scolaire (Hudley, Wakefield, Britsch, Cho, Smith et DeMorat, 2001;Maas, 2000). Ainsi, Maas (2000) observe que les enseignants se basent davantage sur les caractéristiques relatives dun élève (cest-à-dire par rapport à celles des autres élèves de la classe) plutôt que sur ses caractéristiques absolues pour établir la présence de difficultés comportementales : les conduites inadéquates de lélève sont jugées dautant plus inadéquates par lenseignant quelles sécartent de façon importante de celles des autres élèves.…”
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