TY - JOUR PY - 1985// TI - The Carlson Psychological Survey with Adolescents: Norms and Scales Reliabilities JO - Canadian journal of behavioural science A1 - Wright, P. G. A1 - Friesen, W. J. SP - 389 EP - 399 VL - 17 IS - 4 N2 - Note: This study examined the reliability of the Carlson Psychological Survey (CPS) in a sample of 410 male juvenile offenders. The study examined the CPS's 4 content scales (Chemical Abuse, Thought Disturbance, Antisocial Tendencies, and Self-Depreciation). The CPS is recommended as a personality screening test for young offenders. For more information on the Carlson Psychological Survey (CPS), see VioEval record number 341. Population Age/Grade Level: Adolescent Population Race/Ethnicity: All Population Gender: Male Population Location: Canada Content: Empirical Research Survey Instrument Instrument Reliability Juvenile Offender Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Male Male Offender Juvenile Crime Male Crime Offender Characteristics Offender Personality Personality Characteristics Foreign Countries Canada 09-00

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