Abstract
Forty-four regular and 39 LD teachers completed the Behavior Manageability and Behavioral Contagion Scales to determine (1) whether teacher group differences in manageability and contagion were present, and (2) which specific behaviors were viewed as most contagious and least manageable. Statistical analyses indicated no significant group differences on either dependent measure. However, socially withdrawn behavior was rated concurrently as most difficult to manage and as least contagious. The more acting-out behaviors (negative aggressive, poor peer cooperation) were, as expected, viewed as most disruptive to other students (contagious). Implications for working with LD students who exhibit problem behaviors in both regular and special class settings are discussed.
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