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Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1977
This study examines the efficacy of behavior modification in treating hyperkinetic children. Direct observation of the behavior of the teacher in relation to the subject, a cohort, an average, and a model student was conducted. Between this initial test and a posttest, the teacher was evaluated and encouraged to increase the number of approving ...
Fred E. Weissenburger, Jan Loney
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This study examines the efficacy of behavior modification in treating hyperkinetic children. Direct observation of the behavior of the teacher in relation to the subject, a cohort, an average, and a model student was conducted. Between this initial test and a posttest, the teacher was evaluated and encouraged to increase the number of approving ...
Fred E. Weissenburger, Jan Loney
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Food Allergy Treatment for Hyperkinesis
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979Eleven children were treated with a food extract after titration food allergy testing. They remained improved for one to three months while ingesting the foods to which they were sensitive. Five of eight patients completed a double-blind evaluation of the food extract and successfully differentiated the latter solution from two placebo solutions.
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2017
This chapter presents a theoretical review and analysis of the development of hyperkinesis as a medical diagnosis. It describes the diagnosis, reviews the pertinent literature relevant to its development, and also presents a sociological analysis of its discovery.
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This chapter presents a theoretical review and analysis of the development of hyperkinesis as a medical diagnosis. It describes the diagnosis, reviews the pertinent literature relevant to its development, and also presents a sociological analysis of its discovery.
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Hyperkinesis and chronic constipation.
The New Zealand medical journal, 1975A series of hyperkinetic children (Minimal Brain Dysfunction) is presented, who in part or whole responded to therapy for chronic constipation.
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