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Öğe Determination and Interpretation of the Norm Values of PreSchool Social Skills Rating Scale Teacher Form(Edam, 2015) Omeroglu, Esra; Buyukozturk, Sener; Aydogan, Yasemin; Cakan, Mehtap; Cakmak, Ebru Kilic; Ozyurek, Arzu; Akduman, Gulumser GultekinThis study aimed to determine and interpret norms of the Preschool Social Skills Rating Scale (PSSRS) teacher form. The sample included 224 independent preschools and 169 primary schools. The schools are distributed among 48 provinces and 3324 children were included. Data were obtained from the PSSRS teacher form. The validity and reliability evidence was re-obtained from the norm sample, and it was concluded that the sample preserved the structure comprising 4 factors and 49 items. The alpha coefficient obtained from the PSSRS for the whole norm sample was determined at 0.96. PSSRS norm values were obtained for four factors and the total scale at each age. Children's social development skills are interpreted in accordance with the percentile norms pie charts, which include the total scores from the full scale score and sub-scales. Findings obtained with regard to the validity and reliability of PSSRS scores indicated that the scale can be used as an auxiliary tool in determining children's social skill levels. Consequently, children's PSSRS scores should be recorded and compared to future results, and the degree of improvement should be assessed. Furthermore, each child should be evaluated individually. It is important to consider children's ages and other developmental characteristics when interpreting the results of the scale.Öğe The Relationship between Problem-Solving Skills and Memory Development in Preschool Children(Karabuk Univ, 2020) Aydogan, Yasemin; Ozyurek, ArzuThe present study aimed to investigate the correlation between problem-solving and memory skills in preschool children. The study group included 122 4-6 years olf children attending pre-school education institutions. Random sampling method was used to determine the study participants. Data were collected with Problem-Solving Skills Scale (PSSS) and Memory Scale for Children (MSC). In data analysis, Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to determine the correlation between the scale scores. The t test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) were used to determine the effect of gender of the children, parental age and educational status on problem solving and memory. The study findings demonstrated that there was a significant correlation between the PSSS and MSC subscale scores, and the problem-solving skills and memories of pre-school children were not affected by gender, school type, parental age and profession, and mother's educational status. There was a difference between memory scores of the children based on the father's educational status and no significant difference was determined in problem-solving skills.