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B Algozzine

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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|January 1, 1977
The emotionally disturbed child: disturbed or disturbing?B Algozzine
Exceptional Children|September 1, 1985
Low achiever differentiation: where's the beef?B Algozzine
Exceptional Children|February 1, 1985
Where is special education for students with high prevalence handicaps going?B Algozzine, L Korinek
Journal of Learning Disabilities|January 1, 1979
The learning disabled label as a biasing factor in the visual motor performance of normal childrenJ Sutherland, B Algozzine
Adolescence|January 1, 1977
The effects of a seven day camping experience on volunteer student counselorsS Alper, B Algozzine
Journal of Learning Disabilities|July 1, 1997
Re-inventing government? Let's re-invent special educationB Audette, B Algozzine
Psychological Reports|June 1, 1981
Commonality of behavioral characteristics of educable mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed childrenL Sherry, B Algozzine
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|September 1, 1978
A comparison of the disturbingness of behaviors related to learning disability and emotional disturbanceC Mooney, B Algozzine
Exceptional Children|April 1, 1986
When all else fails, teach!B Algozzine, L Maheady
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|May 1, 1980
Social acceptability as a function of labels and assigned attributesS Freeman, B Algozzine
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|January 1, 1977
The emotionally disturbed child: disturbed or disturbing?B Algozzine
Exceptional Children|September 1, 1985
Low achiever differentiation: where's the beef?B Algozzine
Exceptional Children|February 1, 1985
Where is special education for students with high prevalence handicaps going?B Algozzine, L Korinek
Journal of Learning Disabilities|January 1, 1979
The learning disabled label as a biasing factor in the visual motor performance of normal childrenJ Sutherland, B Algozzine
Adolescence|January 1, 1977
The effects of a seven day camping experience on volunteer student counselorsS Alper, B Algozzine
Journal of Learning Disabilities|July 1, 1997
Re-inventing government? Let's re-invent special educationB Audette, B Algozzine
Psychological Reports|June 1, 1981
Commonality of behavioral characteristics of educable mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed childrenL Sherry, B Algozzine
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|September 1, 1978
A comparison of the disturbingness of behaviors related to learning disability and emotional disturbanceC Mooney, B Algozzine
Exceptional Children|April 1, 1986
When all else fails, teach!B Algozzine, L Maheady
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|May 1, 1980
Social acceptability as a function of labels and assigned attributesS Freeman, B Algozzine
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