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T J Kenny

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Pediatric Clinics of North America|August 1, 1975
The hospitalized childT J Kenny
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|August 1, 1971
Background Interference Procedure: a means of assessing neurologic dysfunction in school-age childrenT J Kenny
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|April 1, 1982
Cross-validation of the Canter Background Interference Procedure in identifying children with cerebral dysfunctionJ Adams, T J Kenny
Pediatric Annals|May 23, 2014
Psychologic management of juvenile diabetesR Bauer, T J Kenny
The Sight-Saving Review|January 1, 1973
Reading problemsT J Kenny, R L Clemmens
Clinical Pediatrics|February 1, 1977
Prevention of emotional problems in childhood: A philosophy for child rearingR L Clemmens, T J Kenny
American Family Physician|December 1, 1972
Reading problemsT J Kenny, R L Clemmens
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 1, 1971
Medical and psychological correlates in children with learning disabilitiesT J Kenny, R L Clemmens
Clinical Pediatrics|June 1, 1972
Clinical correlates of learning disabilities, minimal brain dysfunction and hyperactivityR L Clemmens, T J Kenny
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|June 1, 1973
The efficacy of the Canter Background Interference Procedure in identifying children with cerebral dysfunctionJ Adams, T J Kenny, A Canter
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Pediatric Clinics of North America|August 1, 1975
The hospitalized childT J Kenny
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|August 1, 1971
Background Interference Procedure: a means of assessing neurologic dysfunction in school-age childrenT J Kenny
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|April 1, 1982
Cross-validation of the Canter Background Interference Procedure in identifying children with cerebral dysfunctionJ Adams, T J Kenny
Pediatric Annals|May 23, 2014
Psychologic management of juvenile diabetesR Bauer, T J Kenny
The Sight-Saving Review|January 1, 1973
Reading problemsT J Kenny, R L Clemmens
Clinical Pediatrics|February 1, 1977
Prevention of emotional problems in childhood: A philosophy for child rearingR L Clemmens, T J Kenny
American Family Physician|December 1, 1972
Reading problemsT J Kenny, R L Clemmens
The Journal of Pediatrics|February 1, 1971
Medical and psychological correlates in children with learning disabilitiesT J Kenny, R L Clemmens
Clinical Pediatrics|June 1, 1972
Clinical correlates of learning disabilities, minimal brain dysfunction and hyperactivityR L Clemmens, T J Kenny
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|June 1, 1973
The efficacy of the Canter Background Interference Procedure in identifying children with cerebral dysfunctionJ Adams, T J Kenny, A Canter
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