NCJ Number
37462
Date Published
1976
Length
26 pages
Annotation
THIS PAPER EXAMINES THE EXTENT TO WHICH TWO METHODS OF SCALING THE BRISTOL SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT GUIDE RELATE TO EXTERNAL VARIABLES EXPECTED TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH JUVENILE MALADJUSTMENT ON A PRIORI GROUNDS.
Abstract
THE BRISTOL SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT GUIDE (BSAG) IS A PREDICTIVE INSTRUMENT THAT MEASURES SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT IN TEN-YEAR OLD BOYS AND PREDICTS FUTURE DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR ON THE BASIS OF THE RESULTS. DATA AND VALIDATIONS PRESENTED HERE APPLY TO THE 1963 VERSION OF THE TEST.