Burk's Behavior Rating Scale
General Information
The Burk's Behavior Rating Scale (BBRS) includes 110 items that identify patterns of behavior problems in children, grades 1-9. A parent or teacher indicates on a 5-point response scale how often the behavior is seen in the child being evaluated. The BBRS can be used as an aid to differential diagnosis.
Number of Versions: 2 Version: Grades 1 to 9 Author(s): Harold F. Burks Date of Publication: 1977 Material(s) Needed for Test: Instrument Manual: Available Time to Administer: 15-20 minutes Charge for one form or kit: Yes
Purpose and Nature of Test
Construct(s) Measured:
Aggression, Anger Population for which designed:
Grade Level: First Grade to High School Freshman Method of Administration: Individual Source of Information: Parent, Teacher Subtests and Scores:
Excessive Self-Blame, Excessive Anxiety, Excessive Withdrawal, Excessive Dependency, Poor Ego Strength, Poor Physical Strength, Poor Coordination, Poor Intellectuality, Poor Academics, Poor Attention, Poor Impulse Control, Poor Reality Contact, Poor Sense of Identity, Excessive Sense of Persecution, Excessive Aggressiveness, Excessive Resistance, Poor Social Conformity Number of Items: 110 Type of Scale: Likert
Technical Evaluation
Norms:
Sample Size: 830 Population: Not reported by author(s). Culture/ethnicity: Caucasian, Other SES Level: Not reported by author(s). Reliability:
Psychometric information: Provided for Subscales. The range of Test-Retest Value: Not assessed The range of Inter-rater reliability: Not assessed The range of Internal consistency: 0.64 to 0.91 Validity:
Criterion validity data has not been presented or published in study.
Practical Evaluation
Scoring Procedure: Manual Scoring Examiner Qualifications and Training Required: Masters Degree Permission Required to Use Instrument: Yes If yes, by whom: Western Psychological Services
Notes
Original Reference(s): Burks, Harold F., Ph.D. (1996). Burks' Behavior Rating Scales: Manual. Los Angeles, CA: Western Psychological Services. Other Reference(s): Asher, R. A., & Wakefield, J. A. (1990). The relationship between parents' personality and their ratings of their preschool children's behaviors. Personality Individual Differerences, 11 (11), 1131-1136.
Wright, D., & Piersel, W. C. (1992). Components of variance in behavior ratings from parents and teachers. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 10, 310-318.Reviewed in the Buros Institute, Mental Measurements Yearbook. http://www.unl.edu/buros/
Contact
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Last updated by Violence Institute of New Jersey: August 2006