Situational determinants of the behavioral assertiveness role-play test for children

The present investigation examined the situational determinants of the Behavioral Assertiveness Test for Children. Forty-six role-played interpersonal situations were administered to 27 hospitalized psychiatric child patients. There were four primary types of role-played scenes that included negativ...

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