The Conners’ Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) is a parent-report measure that assesses children’s problem behaviors, particularly symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and related disorders (including oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder). At the time of publication, the Conners 3-P (2008) is the current version of the CPRS. Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders may be asked to complete the Conners 3-P because of the shared symptoms between ADHD and autism spectrum disorders. The Conners 3-P was developed by C. Keith Conners, Ph.D., who also designed two related measures: the Conners’ Teacher Rating Scales (CTRS), a teacher-report measure, and the Conners’ Self-Report Scales (CSRS), a self-report measure for children and adolescents. Because these measures are meant to be used in conjunction, the family of Conners’ tests is considered to be a “multi-informant” mode of assessment. This is valuable because it can yield information...
Conners Rating Scale For Adhd
Conners Rating Scale
Conners’ Teacher Rating Scale for Preschool Children: A Revised, Brief, Age-Specific Measure. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2009 Mar; 38(2): 263–272. Doi: 10.10 6) Silver, Miriam. About Conners Teacher Rating Scales The Conners 3 – Teacher (Conners 3-T) The Conners 3-T assesses behaviors and other concerns in children and adolescents ages 6 to 18. Both full-length and short versions are available. The full-length version provides more comprehensive results and is recommended for both initial evaluations and re-evaluations.