122 boys and girls, aged 9 through 14 yr. and enrolled in the Edmonton Public Schools, participated in a study to determine differences in measures of self-esteem associated with brain dysfunction. The differences observed between mean scores earned by 87 subjects with brain dysfunction and 35 without brain dysfunction were nonsignificant.
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